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Apoplexy (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀποπληξία (
apoplexia) 'a
striking away')
refers to the
rupture of an
internal organ and the ****ociated symptoms. Informally...
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deprived him of his
speech shortly before his
death in 1546. In 1658, in his
Apoplexia,
Johann Jacob Wepfer (1620–1695)
identified the
cause of
hemorrhagic stroke...
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curated by Kapil, which
involved reading a text that
became the chapbook, “
Apoplexia,
Toxic Shock and
Toilet Bowl: Some
Notes on Why I Write,”
published by...
- with his left hand and
continued his
literary works until his
death from
apoplexia on 25
March 1561 at the age of 43. In the
meantime he had
married Chretienne...
- "Knee Deep"
Jason Graves 5:30 11. "Buckell Down"
James Hannigan 2:13 12. "
Apoplexia"
Jason Graves 4:04 13. "In Tents"
Jason Graves 4:23 14. "Into the Stomach"...
- Hemiplegia".
Archives of
Pediatrics (2): 20–34. McNutt,
Sarah J (1885). "
Apoplexia Neonatorum". The
American Journal of
Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women...
- June 1648; the
thesis he
submitted for this
purpose was "Dis****tio de
Apoplexia" (Leyden, 1648). He
subsequently rejected Galenic medicine,
becoming a...
- Society, vol. xv. 1685: De
falsa graviditate, p. 1045; De prænobili
femina apoplexia perempta (Lady ****ngton), p. 1068; Historiæ convulsionum, pp. 1113–15;...
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Cardinal Cosma remained at Bracciano.
Cardinal Cosmo died of "furiosa
apoplexia" in
Bracciano on 21
November 1481. On the next day his body was carried...
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Pistoia by Pope Pius VI on 15
April 1776.
Ippoliti suffered a
stroke (
apoplexia), and died on 22
March 1780 at the age of sixty-two. V. Capponi, Biografia...