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  • 111Terminalia chebula — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class …

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  • 112The American Journal of the Medical Sciences — Infobox Journal discipline = Medicine abbreviation = Am J Med Sci publisher = Lippincott Williams Wilkins country = USA frequency = 12 issues per year history = Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences (1820–7); American Journal… …

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  • 113Haritaki — is a herbaceous plant used primarily in Ayurveda, the philosophy of longevity coming from India. Haritaki, as described in the Charak Samhita possesses five rasas, or tastes, out of the existing six as described in the Charak Samhita. These… …

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  • 114The Other Man (Kipling story) — This page refers to a short story by Rudyard Kipling. For other uses, see The Other Man.The story was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on November 13th 1886, in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888, and… …

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  • 115Frederick William — 1. ( the Great Elector ) 1620 88, elector of Brandenburg who increased the power and importance of Prussia. 2. 1882 1951, German general: crown prince of Germany 1888 1918 (son of William II of Germany). * * * German Friedrich Wilhelm known as… …

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  • 116Pierre Gassendi —     Pierre Gassendi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pierre Gassendi     (GASSENDY, GASSEND.)     A French philosopher and scientist; b. at Champtercier, a country place near Digne in Provence, 22 January, 1592 (tombstone says IX cal. Feb., i.e. 24… …

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  • 117pill — 1. noun /pɪl/ a) A small portion of a drug or drugs to be taken orally, usually of roughly cylindrical shape, often coated to prolong dissolution or ease swallowing. Take two pills every hour in the apyrexia of int …

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  • 118Charcot — Jean M., French neurologist, 1825–1893. See C. arteries, C. disease, C. intermittent fever, C. gait, C. joint, C. syndrome, C. triad, C. vertigo, C. Leyden crystals, under crystal, C. Neumann crystals, under crystal, C. Robin crystals, under… …

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  • 119African trypanosomiasis — n any of several trypanosomiases caused by African trypanosomes esp SLEEPING SICKNESS (1) * * * see sleeping sickness * * * human trypanosomiasis endemic in tsetse fly–infested areas of tropical Africa. The early stage is manifested by… …

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  • 120hepatozoonosis — hep·a·to·zoo·no·sis (hep″ə to zo″o noґsis) an infectious, sometimes fatal disease of dogs caused by Hepatozoon canis, and characterized by intermittent fever, emaciation, mild anemia, muscular hyperesthesia, especially affecting… …

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