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gotta come up with an interesting question for a class paper ie why are chicken pox called chicken pox?Anyone have anything interesting to share???
You might do nursery rhyme origins. Such as the notion that "Ring around the rosie" was about the Black Plague. http://www.rhymes.org.uk/ring_around_the_rosy.htm
Or not:
http://www.snopes.com/language/literary/rosie.asp
Another interesting archaic diagnosis was "consumption." But you'll have to look that one up yourself.
Actually believe it or not... it is from chicpeas... back in the day they sent pictures to show what this thing was (chicken pox) and to describe it they took pics of chicpeas on papaer... seriously!
Unfortunately, this is only one of 5 listed on wikipedia. By "back in the day" do you mean 925 AD? And when they "sent pictures", do you mean by mail? with polaroids?
So- I don't believe it. Seriously.
Okay, old disease, look for an "old" answer. Giccin was the Old English word for "itchy" and "Pox" meant "curse." Therefore, "Chicken pox" means either "cursed with itching" or "itching curse." It's also possible that people thought the drying "pocks" looked like the skin off of a chick pea.
Dr. Richard Morton used the term in English back in the 1600's. At that time, chicken was also used for "cowardly" and some think it was called "chicken pox" to say it was a "cowardly" or weaker version of small pox.
The main thing is as long as the vesicles start on the face/body and move out to the arms, it's chicken pox. If they start on the arms/legs and move to the face and trunk, it's smallpox and all of our days just went to *****.
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gotta come up with an interesting question for a class paper ie why are chicken pox called chicken pox?
Anyone have anything interesting to share???