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71Cinéma thaïlandais — L histoire du cinéma thaïlandais commence avec les prémisses du cinéma, quand la visite à Berne du Roi Chulalongkorn, est immortalisée sur pellicule par Francois Henri Lavancy Clarke en 1897. Le film a ensuite été emporté à Bangkok, pour y être… …
72The Wonderful Maladys — Titre original The Wonderful Maladys Genre Série comique Créateur(s) Charles Randolph Production Sarah Michelle Gellar Charles Randolph Dara Schnapper Pays d’origine …
73medicine, history of — Introduction the development of the prevention and treatment of disease from prehistoric and ancient times to the 20th century. Medicine and surgery before 1800 Primitive (primitive culture) medicine and folklore Unwritten history is not… …
74Tarantism — A dancing mania or malady of 15th to 17th century Europe. This extraordinary affliction was associated with melancholy, stupor, and an uncontrollable desire to dance. It was thought to result from the bite of the tarantula spider. Dancing off the …
75Charles Darwin's health — Charles Darwin (1809 1882) For much of his adult life, Charles Darwin s health was repeatedly compromised by an uncommon combination of symptoms, leaving him severely debilitated for long periods of time. However, in some ways this may have… …
76Lord Byron — For other holders of the title, see Baron Byron. For other uses, see Byron (disambiguation), Lord Byron (disambiguation) and George Byron (disambiguation). The Right Honourable The Lord Byron FRS Portrait of Lord Byron by Thomas Phillips …
77disorder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of order Nouns 1. disorder, derangement; irregularity; misrule, anarchy, anarchism; untidiness, disunion; disquiet, discord; confusion, confusedness; disarray, jumble, huddle, litter, mess, mishmash …
78illness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sickness, disease. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The state of being sick] Syn. sickness, poor health, failing health, ailing, ill health, infirmity, queasiness, vomiting, indisposition, malaise, disorder,… …
79seug- — seug English meaning: sad, grievous; ill Deutsche Übersetzung: “bekũmmert, traurig, gekränkt, krank” Material: Arm. hiucanim ‘sieche hin”; M.Ir. socht m. (*sug to ) ‘schweigen, Depression”; Goth. siuks “ sick “, O.Ice. sjūkr “… …
80Distemper — Dis*tem per, n. [See {Distemper}, v. t., and cf. {Destemprer}.] 1. An undue or unnatural temper, or disproportionate mixture of parts. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Note: This meaning and most of the following are to be referred to the Galenical doctrine …