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Disease; Diseases: DISEASE; DISEASES di-zez', di-zez'-iz (chalah, choli; nosos): Palestine, from its position and physical conditions, ought to be a healthy country. That it is not so depends on the unsanitary conditions in which the people live and the ... [100%] 1915-01-01
Plague: Plague (or bubonic plague) is a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis which is thought to be the cause of three world pandemics in history It is a close relative of Y. enterocolitica, which causes the much less serious ... [95%] 2023-12-16 [Disease]
Plague: Plague, in medicine, a term given to any epidemic disease causing a great mortality, and used in this sense by Galen and the a ncient medical writers, but now confined to a special disease, otherwise called Oriental, Levantine, or Bubonic ... [95%] 2022-09-02
Plague (song): "Plague" is a song by Canadian electronic music band, Crystal Castles. It is the first single of the band's 2012 album, (III). (Song) [95%] 2024-01-10 [2012 singles] [2012 songs]...
Plague: Plague is a term used to describe an epidemic contagious disease, particularly in Biblical and medieval times. The Great Plagues of Egypt included afflictions other than disease; other notable plagues include the Bubonic plague or Black Death, which killed one ... [95%] 2023-10-18 [Demography]
Plague (painting): Plague is an 1898 painting in tempera by the Swiss symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin, held in the Kunstmuseum Basel. It exemplifies the artist's obsession with nightmares of war, pestilence and death. (Painting) [95%] 2023-08-16 [1898 paintings] [Symbolist paintings]...
Plague (disease): Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Symptoms include fever, weakness and headache. (Disease) [95%] 2023-10-27 [Plague (disease)] [Airborne diseases]...
Plague: PLAGUE plag (negha`, makkah, maggephah; mastix, plege): This word which occurs more than 120 times is applied, like pestilence, to such sudden outbursts of disease as are regarded in the light of divine visitations. It is used in the description ... [95%] 1915-01-01
Plague: Biblical Data: Word which is used in the English versions of the Bible as a rendering of several Hebrew words, all closely related in meaning. These are: * (1) "Maggefah" (a striking, or smiting): Used in a general way of the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [95%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Plague: Plague is a serious infectious disease whose pathogen is Yersinia pestis. With the exception of the pneumonic and pharyngeal forms, it is spread by the bite of a flea, often Xenopsylla cheopis. [95%] 2023-08-26
Plague (film, 1978): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Plague. Cet article est une ébauche concernant un film canadien. (Film, 1978) [95%] 2024-08-29
Letters from Prague: Letters from Prague (Indonesian: Surat dari Praha) is a 2016 Indonesian drama film directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko. It was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not ... (2016 film) [87%] 2023-12-26 [2016 films] [2016 drama films]...
Plaque: Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of ... [79%] 2023-11-27
Prague: Prague, the ancient capital of the Bohemian kingdom, residence of an archbishop and an Imperial governor, and the meeting-place of the Bohemian Diet. The population of the town, including the suburbs that have not yet been incorporated with it ... [79%] 2022-09-02
Plaque (dermatology): A plaque is a thickened area of skin resulting from a merger of many small bumps. It is typically larger than 1cm and feels different to surrounding skin. (Dermatology) [79%] 2023-12-31 [Anatomical pathology] [Dermatologic terminology]...
Prague: Prague (in Czech: Praha) is the capital city of the Czech Republic. It has served as the capital city of Czechoslovakia, as well as the centre of the Bohemian kingdom, since the ninth century. [79%] 2023-08-12
Prague: Capital of Bohemia; the first Bohemian city in which Jews settled. Reference to them is found as early as 906, when the Jew Ibrahim ibn Jacob mentioned them as frequenting the slave-market. Pethahiah of Regensburg started from on his ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [79%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Prague: Prague (/prɑːɡ/ PRAHG; Czech: Praha [ˈpraɦa] (listen); German: Prag, pronounced [pʁaːk] (listen); Latin: Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 ... (Place) [79%] 2023-11-24 [Capitals in Europe]