Miasma refers to the historical belief that diseases, particularly infectious ones, were caused by "bad air" or noxious vapors emanating from decaying organic matter, filth, or stagnant water. This theory was prevalent before the germ theory of disease was established, as it attributed illness to environmental factors rather than microorganisms. Poor sanitation, overcrowding, and lack of hygiene were thought to contribute to the spread of miasma. Although the concept has been discredited, it highlighted the importance of public health measures in improving living conditions to prevent disease.
miasma = an unwholesome atmosphereeg The bar was filled with a miasma of stale cigarette smoke.The makeshift morgue was filled with an unbearable miasma.
Blue Miasma was created in 2006.
She did not drown in a pool of miasma, she fell into a river of miasma and this happened in episode 124.
miasma- to be used; You have miasma breath. so the synonym for it would be "yucky"
Sheer Hellish Miasma was created on 2002-08-19.
Unmiasmal is in my dictionary. Miasma has to do with death causing exhalations. Germ laden atmosphere.
in the final act, blood gushed out of his eyes and mouth cuz the miasma was reaching his heart.but kikyo purified it with her spiritual powers.
miasma
Fumes, pollution, stench, stink, vapour
Miasma is an online gaming community. There are forums for players to discuss many games and other topics. It is based around playing and modding Unreal Tournament 2004.
Miasma- meaning 'bad air', An aparant Middle Age cause for the bubonic plague, Cures were to hold a 'pocket full of posies' Some people say that 'ring araund the rosies' is a song about the Plauge.
The Miasma theory, which posited that diseases were caused by "bad air" or noxious vapors emanating from decomposing organic matter, was widely accepted until the late 19th century. While it correctly identified the importance of environmental factors in disease transmission, it lacked an understanding of microorganisms. The advent of germ theory, which identified specific pathogens as the cause of diseases, ultimately replaced miasma theory. Thus, while miasma theory highlighted some relevant aspects of public health, it was fundamentally incorrect in its causal explanations.