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  • 31cimetidine — A histamine analogue and antagonist used to treat peptic ulcer and hypersecretory conditions by blocking histamine H2 receptor sites, thus inhibiting gastric acid …

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  • 32Cuban fever — (or calentura) was a popular name for a recurring form of tropical fever, sometimes accompanied by acute delirium.[1] Its sufferers included U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.[2] In 1898, a pathologist established that Cuban fever was a variety… …

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  • 33Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar — The Countess of Mar Born September 19, 1940 (1940 09 19) (age 71) Title Countess of Mar Lady Garioch Nationality British Predecessor James of Mar, 30th Earl …

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  • 35Q fever — query fever * * * Q fever n a disease that is characterized by high fever, chills, muscular pains, headache, and sometimes pneumonia, that is caused by a rickettsial bacterium of the genus Coxiella (C. burnetii) of which domestic animals serve as …

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  • 36relapsing fever — n any of several forms of an acute epidemic infectious disease marked by sudden recurring paroxysms of high fever lasting from five to seven days, articular and muscular pains, and a sudden crisis and caused by a spirochete of the genus Borrelia… …

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  • 37Kyasanur Forest disease — a tropical disease, common in southern India, caused by a virus transmitted to humans through the bite of the forest dwelling tick Haemaphysalis spinigera. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscular pains, vomiting, conjunctivitis, exhaustion,… …

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  • 38myalgic asthenia — any condition characterized by a sensation of general fatigue and muscular pains …

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  • 39aconite — n. the dried roots of the herbaceous plant Aconitum napellus (monkshood or wolfbane), containing three analgesic substances: aconine, aconitine, and picraconitine. Aconite was formerly used to prepare liniments for muscular pains and a tincture… …

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  • 40arachnidism — n. poisoning from the bite of a spider. Toxins from the less venomous species of spider cause only local pain, redness, and swelling. Toxins from more venomous species, such as the black widow (Lactrodectus mactans), cause muscular pains,… …

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