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Definition of Jumping disease

Jumping disease
Jumping disease Jump"ing dis*ease" A convulsive tic similar to or identical with miryachit, observed among the woodsmen of Maine.

Meaning of Jumping disease from wikipedia

- Osgood–Schlatter disease. Children with calcaneal apophysitis commonly complain of pain at the back of the heel. This pain increases with jumping and some running...
- Osgood–Schlatter disease (OSD) is inflammation of the patellar ligament at the tibial tuberosity (apophysitis) usually affecting adolescents during growth...
- invertebrates Poultry disease Lists of zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases that have jumped from an animal to a human Category:Animal diseases Veterinary medicine...
- of zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases that can jump from a non-human animal to a human. Zoonosis Spillover infection Wildlife disease Veterinary medicine...
- disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) affecting deer. TSEs are a family of diseases...
- Minamata disease (****anese: 水俣病, Hepburn: Minamata-byō) is a neurological disease caused by severe mercury poisoning. Signs and symptoms include ataxia...
- patellar, patelliform, paten, patency, patent, patera, patin path- feeling, disease Gr**** πάσχειν (páskhein), παθητικός (pathētikós), πάθος (páthos) allopath...
- successfully lobbied members of the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to investigate the condition in 2006. CDC...
- property. Ed died of pneumonia and six w****s later his wife died of heart disease leaving six children. He discovers that the property belonged to the Miami...
- loved one; the Jumping Frenchmen seemed to react abnormally to sudden stimuli. The more common and less intense symptoms consisted of jumping, yelling, and...