• Catarrh (/kəˈtɑːr/) is an inflammation of mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body, usually with reference to the throat and paranasal...
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  • of mucus and white blood cells. Catarrh or catarrhal may also refer to: Catarrh, South Carolina, United States, a settlement Spring catarrh, a seasonal, warm-weather...
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    Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC, also Spring catarrh, Vernal catarrh or Warm weather conjunctivitis) is a recurrent, bilateral, and self-limiting type...
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    Gastritis (redirect from Gastric catarrh)
    Gastritis is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach. It may occur as a short episode or may be of a long duration. There may be no symptoms but...
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  • Catarrhal Noise is a thrash metal and metal boaro band from Noale, Veneto, Italy. The band was founded in September 1994, when Albyzzo and Ruzo (later...
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    infection. It may be classified as acute or chronic. Acute pharyngitis may be catarrhal, purulent, or ulcerative, depending on the causative agent and the immune...
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    Bovine malignant catarrhal fever (BMCF) is a fatal lymphoproliferative disease caused by a group of ruminant gamma herpes viruses including Alcelaphine...
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  • Catarrh, South Carolina, United States is an unincorporated community in western Chesterfield County. Jefferson is 6 miles NNW and McBee is 9.2 miles...
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    critic for The Guardian characterized his singing on the album as "a catarrhal death rattle") most reviewers praised the album, and many described it...
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    island's governor, Hudson Lowe, while his attendants complained of "colds, catarrhs, damp floors and poor provisions". Napoleon insisted on imperial formality...
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    to be a good plant to attract pollinators. It is used as a respiratory catarrh and diuretic. Sp. pl. 2:1194. 1753 "Verbascum phlomoides". Royal Horticultural...
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    American physician, surgeon, and multi-millionaire quack who redefined catarrh as the source of all disease and patented the renowned miracle cure Peruna...
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    flu', when the Russians already called epidemic influenza the 'Chinese catarrh', the Germans called it the 'Russian pest', while the Italians in turn...
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    he reached Ems and consulted a physician, who diagnosed him with acute catarrh. During his stay he began The Adolescent. He returned to Saint Petersburg...
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    in 1893. Other names that have been used for influenza include epidemic catarrh, la grippe from French, sweating sickness, and, especially when referring...
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    the mucous membrane over the vocal cords, caused by "a chronic laryngeal catarrh." On 7 February, Frederick consulted a doctor, Karl Gerhardt, who scraped...
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    Following the death of his wife Jenny in December 1881, Marx developed a catarrh that kept him in ill health for the last 15 months of his life. It eventually...
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    nouns: brīsa > brisa 'pomace', buda > boga 'reedmace', catarrhu > cadarn 'catarrh', congesta > congesta 'snowdrift', dēlīrium > deler 'ardor, passion', fretu...
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    (diarrhoea, stomach pain), and respiratory conditions (asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, chest pain, fever, pneumonia, whooping cough). Vine Paperflower—Bougainvillea...
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    chemicals with medicinal properties. Extracts from bitumen were used to treat catarrh and some forms of asthma and as a remedy against worms, especially the...
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  • appeal to Australian women who are 20 to 35 years of age. Panadol Cold and Catarrh contains three active ingredients: paracetamol, phenylephrine hydrochloride...
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    submandibular lymph gland was also observed, and a diagnosis of pharyngeal catarrh was made. The New Year's holiday celebration was postponed, and the Empress...
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    as the editor of the first Polish medical journal and for his work on catarrh. Leopold was born in Biberach as the son of Benno Leopold Ignatius Lafontaine...
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    health problems, including hypochondria, several phobias, and bronchial catarrh. In late May of 1899, he developed a respiratory illness which developed...
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    reputable quacksalvers, who touted it as a cure for consumption, scrofula, catarrh and other diseases of the blood, throat and lungs. Nitrous oxide treatment...
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    Although he had started to suffer from what he called the "true American catarrh", he kept to a schedule that would have challenged a much younger man,...
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    and low-grade fever. The patient becomes most contagious during the catarrhal stage of infection, normally two weeks after the coughing begins. It may...
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  • Karnataka Katar, Bhojpur, Bihar Katar (dagger) Qatar (disambiguation) Catarrh This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Katar...
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    published in 1814 with the title An essay on bronchitis. Badham used the term catarrh to refer to the cardinal symptoms of chronic cough and mucus hypersecretion...
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    have been the small pox, which the physicians mistook successively for a catarrh, a pleurisy, and a dropsy of the chest." The Times (London, England), 6...
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