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Tropical ulcer, more
commonly known as
jungle rot, is a
chronic ulcerative skin
lesion thought to be
caused by
polymicrobial infection with a variety...
- (five-day fever,
quintan fever,
urban trench fever)
Tropical ulcer (
Aden ulcer,
jungle rot,
Malabar ulcer,
tropical phagedena)
Tularemia (deer fly fever, Ohara's...
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Piracy off the
coast of
Somalia occurs in the Gulf of
Aden,
Guardafui Channel, and
Somali Sea, in
Somali territorial waters and
other surrounding places...
- see
further combat,
largely because of ill
health caused by a
duodenal ulcer, for
which he had an
operation in
November 1917. In
February 1918 Albert...
-
presaged by a
trypanosomal ulcer developing at the site of the
infectious fly bite
within 2 days of infection. The
ulcer is most
commonly observed in...
- the west,
Djibouti to the northwest,
Kenya to the southwest, the Gulf of
Aden to the north, and the
Indian Ocean to the east.
Somalia has the
longest coastline...
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Following a ban on khat in the British-governed
Aden Protectorate, the Qāt
Commission of
Inquiry in
Aden concluded: "Qāt does not
create an addiction, like...
-
introduction to her
novel The Semi-Attached
Couple (1860). Eden had a
stomach ulcer,
exacerbated by overwork, as
early as the 1920s. He also had gallstones...
- an
operation for a
perforated peptic ulcer, and in
October of that year he was
diagnosed with a
duodenal ulcer. In
early 1947, it was
recommended that...
- 2023.
Retrieved 18
November 2023. Osborne, Eric W. (3 July 2020). "The
Ulcer of the
Mughal Empire:
Mughals and Marathas, 1680–1707".
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