shoddy fever

English

Noun

shoddy fever (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) A febrile disease characterized by dyspnea and bronchitis, caused by inhaling dust or mold.
    • 1860, The history of the shoddy-trade: its rise, progress, and present position, page 61:
      Twenty or thirty years ago, it was a common practice for the weavers and spinners to be called from their proper occupations to assist in "blending," as the term is, and this without any remuneration, excepting a largess of beer to allay their thirst, and fortify them against the shoddy fever; thus these men had not such a direct interest in the work as to induce, or such an aptitude for it, as to enable them to do it well.
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