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Pseudodoxia Epidemica: or,
Enquiries into very many
received tenents and
commonly presumed truths, also
known simply as
Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Vulgar...
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Hepatitis is
inflammation of the
liver tissue. Some
people or
animals with
hepatitis have no symptoms,
whereas others develop yellow discoloration of the...
- the same year. In 1646
Browne published his encyclopaedia,
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or,
Enquiries into Very many
Received Tenents, and
commonly Presumed...
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reported on a
group of
patients with a
condition he
named myalgia cruris epidemica,
seemingly the
first description of BACM.
Other terms later used include...
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depending on its genotype. A mild form of HFRS
often called nephropathia epidemica is
caused by
Puumala virus and Dobrava-Belgrade virus.
Transmission occurs...
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which made
their first appearance in
print in
Thomas Browne's
Pseudodoxia Epidemica of 1646.
Isaac Newton made
early investigations into electricity, with...
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Retrieved 3
April 2014. Browne, Sir
Thomas (1672). "XII".
Pseudodoxia Epidemica. Vol. IV (6th ed.). Brumbaugh,
Robert S.; Wells,
Rulon S. (October 1989)...
- in
particular Sir
Thomas Browne, who in his
encyclopedia Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646–72)
frequently adheres to a
Baconian approach to his scientific...
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plague in 1347–1348, 1362, 1371 and 1382 in his
treatise On
Epidemics (De
epidemica). In the
first outbreak, two
thirds of the po****tion
contracted the illness...
- Bestiary.
Retrieved 31
January 2010. Browne,
Thomas (1646).
Pseudodoxia Epidemica. Vol. III.iii (1672 ed.).
available online at
University of Chicago. Retrieved...