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medieval belief was that
those prone to
anger had an
excess of
yellow bile or
choler (hence the word "choleric"). This
belief was
related to Seneca's belief...
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Joseph Choler (1821 – 19
January 1889) was a
French playwright and
librettist who was born in and died in Paris. He was Saint-Agnan
Choler's brother...
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Thinking Philanthropist Respecting the Mode of
Propagation of the
Asiatic Choler, in
which Hahnemann describes cholera physicians and
nurses as the "certain...
- Saint-Agnan
Choler (Paris 12
March 1820 –
Paris 30 May 1880) was a
French playwright,
Adolphe Choler's brother.
Choler studied at the collège
royal de...
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vital fluids, two of
which related to bile: blood, phlegm, "yellow bile" (
choler), and "black bile".
These "humors" are
believed to have
their roots in the...
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between the four
bodily humours of blood, phlegm,
black bile and
yellow bile (
choler). The
humours were
replenished through the
ingestion of food and discharged...
- "Scaling Felt Mountain: An
Interview with Will
Gregory of Goldfrapp".
Choler Magazine.
Archived from the
original on 3
March 2016.
Retrieved 25 March...
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Richard Butler". Bullz-Eye.
April 16, 2006. Flinn, Sean. "Back in the Pink".
Choler Magazine.
August 2, 2000. "Love Spit Love
Chart History >
Billboard 200"...
- on Plow! (1985, Organik) J. G.
Thirlwell Interview to Jim
Thirlwell at
Choler.com.
Archived at the
Wayback Machine.
Original link [1]
Uncle Fester interview...
- vol. 2,
Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 7–36 Fraix-Burnet, D.;
Choler, P.; Douzery, E.J.P.; Verhamme, A. (2006), "Astrocladistics: A Phylogenetic...