Crossword-Solution: SCROFULA 8 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Scrofula n. A constitutional disease, generally hereditary,
especially manifested by chronic enlargement and cheesy degeneration of
the lymphatic glands, particularly those of the neck, and marked by a
tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the
skin, mucous membrane, bones, joints, and other parts, and by a
diminution in the power of resistance to disease or injury and the
capacity for recovery. Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous
in character, and may develop into general or local tuberculosis
(consumption).

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CRAMP ring, affliction eased by wearing a 3 answers
A FORM OF TUBERCULOSIS CHARACTERIZED BY SWELLINGS OF THE LYMPHATIC GLANDS 11 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with SCROFULA (5)

Vitus's dance, scabies, scarlatina, scarlet fever, scrofula, seasickness, struma[obs3], syntexis[obs3], tetanus, tetter[obs3], tonsillitis, tonsilitis[obs3], tracheocele[Med], trachoma, trismus[Med], varicella[Med], varicosis[Med], variola[Med], water qualm, whooping cough; yellow fever, yellow jack.
Roget’s Thesaurus Peter Mark Roget 1991
There was no other attribute that so much impressed her with a sense of new and untransmitted vigour in Pearl’s nature, as this never failing vivacity of spirits: she had not the disease of sadness, which almost all children, in these latter days, inherit, with the scrofula, from the troubles of their ancestors.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Our readers know that English kings for several centuries claimed the power of curing scrofula, or king's evil; but they may not be so well acquainted with the fact that the French sovereigns were believed to enjoy the same miraculous power.
Literary Blunders Henry Benjamin Wheatley 1995
Sore eyes, scrofula, withered arm or leg, sagged shoulder, hip out of joint--There, crawling along the sidewalk, was the boy whose legs had been cut off by the street car; and the stumps were horribly ulcered.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
Perhaps the best-known development of a theological view in the Protestant Church was that mainly evolved in England out of a French germ of theological thought--a belief in the efficacy of the royal touch in sundry diseases, especially epilepsy and scrofula, the latter being consequently known as the king's evil.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with SCROFULA (3)

Kate faced the crowd. They were just eyes and teeth to her, just spit and voices. It was a moment, even, before they became people: a man with one blind eye, another whose neck was thick with lumps and weeping wounds of scrofula. The poorest of the market. At Kate's feet, Drina. Her scarf and shirt were torn open.
Erin Bow Plain Kate
Swinburne, by the way, when a very young man, had gone to Walter Savage Landor, then a very old man, and been given the poet’s blessing he asked for; and Landor when a child had been patted on the head by Dr Samuel Johnson; and Johnson when a child had been taken to London to be touched by Queen Anne for scrofula, the King’s evil; and Queen Anne when a child...
Robert Graves Goodbye to All That
A dark house is always an unhealthy house, always an ill-aired house, always a dirty house. Want of light stops growth and promotes scrofula, rickets, etc., among the children. People lose their health in a dark house, and if they get ill, they cannot get well again in it.
Florence Nightingale