-
Reformers consequently saw
weeds as a part of the
larger problem of
filth,
disease, and
moral corruption that
plagued the
urban environments, and weeds...
- The
Filth is a
comic book
limited series,
written by
Grant Morrison and
drawn by
Chris Weston and Gary Erskine. It was
published by the
Vertigo imprint...
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disease, and they
generally tell me that they have been with Chinawomen.": 12–13 : 27 All
great cities have
their slums and
localities where filth...
- of
disease,
pioneered by John Snow in 1849,
smallpox was
still thought to be
mostly a
malady that
followed the less-distinct
guidelines of a "
filth" disease...
-
Diseases, disorders, infections, and
pathogens have
appeared in
fiction as part of a
major plot or
thematic importance. They may be
fictional psychological...
- Bermondsey.org,
Accessed 5
August 2012 Dance,
Caecilia (10
November 2013). "
Filth,
disease and ****ens: Jacob's Island, a
London slum".
Dances Historical Miscellany...
- War I and
expresses what he felt
about it as a
growing artist. The
filth,
disease, mutilation, and
brutality of the war had a
large negative impact on...
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spontaneously generated, and
disease was
caused by
direct exposure to
filth and decay. Koch
helped establish that the
disease was more
specifically contagious...
- H.E.A.L. (1994–1996),
Hyperhug (1994–1996),
Decameron (1997),
Cradle of
Filth (1999–2006),
Needleye (2006–?),
Brujeria (2006–2013),
Netherbird (2007–2010)...
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perfect breeding ground for
disease. In the
poorer boroughs of Rome,
tight living conditions and
filth increased the
spread of
disease. The
Antonine and Cyprian...