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Saint Anthony's fire

noun

Definition of SAINT ANTHONY'S FIRE

:  any of several inflammations or gangrenous conditions (as erysipelas or ergotism) of the skin
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First Known Use of SAINT ANTHONY'S FIRE

14th century
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Saint Anthony's fire

noun Saint An·tho·ny's fire \ˌsānt-ˌan(t)-thə-nēz-, chiefly British -ˌan-tə-\

Medical Definition of SAINT ANTHONY'S FIRE

:  any of several inflammatory or gangrenous conditions (as erysipelas or ergotism) of the skin

Biographical Note for SAINT ANTHONY'S FIRE

Anthony, Saint (circa 250–350), Egyptian monk. St. Anthony is regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism. From the age of 20 he practiced an ascetic life, living in absolute solitude on mountains or in the desert. He occasionally emerged from his seclusion in order to instruct and organize the monastic life of other hermits who had imitated him or to preach against heresies. He is the patron saint of swineherds, and in the art of the Middle Ages he is shown with a small pig at his side. Since pork fat was used to dress the wounds of skin diseases, he became the saint of those who care for the sick, and skin diseases such as erysipelas and ergotism became known as Saint Anthony's fire.

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