variolus
Variolus is an adjective derived from variola, the Latin name for smallpox. In historical medical writing, variolus is used to denote things connected with smallpox or with the disease in its various contexts, often appearing in Latinized or archaic phrasing.
Etymology and usage context. The term comes from Latin variolus, meaning “of variola.” In older English-language
Historical context. Variolation, the premodern practice of introducing material from smallpox lesions into healthy individuals to
Modern usage. Today, variolus is mainly encountered in historical, philological, or classical contexts. Contemporary discussions of