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plague-sore
ˈplague-sore A sore caused by the plague. Also fig.1589 Rider Bibl. Schol. 1099 Plague soares, carbunculantia vlcera. 1605 Shakes. Lear ii. iv. 227 Thou art a Byle, A plague sore, or imbossed Carbuncle In my corrupted blood. 1629 H. Burton Truth's Triumph 358 Apply the lumpe of dry figgs to the plag... Oxford English Dictionary
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1592–1593 London plague
The plague in London 1592 London's first cases of plague were noticed in August. Members of the aristocratic class sensed danger as the disease continued to spread and fled the city: "The plague is so sore that none of worth stay about wikipedia.org
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plague
▪ I. plague, n. (pleɪg) Forms: 4 plaage, 4–7 plage, 6 plag, Sc. plagge, plaig, 6– plague, (7 plauge). [ME. plage, a. OF. plage (14th c.), plague (15th c.) stroke, wound, ad. L. plāga stroke, wound (= Doric Gr. πλᾱγά, Attic πληγή stroke, blow), in late L. plague, pestilence, infection (Vulgate), f. r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chazakah
After the priest had examined the plague-sore and found it to be of a certain size, he locked the house for seven days, at the conclusion of which time "Is it not possible that while he was locking the door the plague-sore diminished in size? wikipedia.org
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Saint Roch
He is usually represented in the garb of a pilgrim, often lifting his tunic to demonstrate the plague sore, or bubo, in his thigh, and accompanied by a Plague saints offered hope and healing before, during, and after times of plague. wikipedia.org
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Generate two examples of Shakespearean style insults.
"Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood."
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Plague of Athens
The plague first emerged in the port of Piraeus from ships with plague infected passengers. Fever Redness and inflammation in the eyes Sore throats leading to bleeding and bad breath Sneezing Loss of voice Coughing Vomiting Pustules and wikipedia.org
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sanies
‖ sanies (ˈseɪnɪiːz) [L. saniēs. Cf. F. sanie.] 1. Path. A thin fetid pus mixed with serum or blood, secreted by a wound or ulcer.1562 W. Bullein Bulwark, Soarnes & Chir. 27 Now sanies is nothyng els, but corrupted foode or nourishemente which natur was not able to digest. 1608 Topsell Serpents (165... Oxford English Dictionary
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1924 Los Angeles pneumonic plague outbreak
Both also had sore throats and back pain. resembling the plague. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Farah
related to Barack Obama's status as a natural-born citizen of the United States and resultant eligibility to serve as U.S. president, stating, "It'll plague It'll be a nagging issue and a sore on his administration, much like Monica Lewinsky was on Bill Clinton's presidency" and "It's not going to go away, wikipedia.org
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Konsert Lentera Timur
Several days before the concert, Siti was reported to have contracted a cough and sore throat, which continued to plague her until the day of the concert Though she was stricken with sore throat, her vocal performance during the concert was received positively by critics and reviewers. wikipedia.org
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Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers
against fire, snakes, and snake bites; also invoked against demonic possession, mental illness, poison, wild beasts Andrew the Apostle - convulsions, gout, sore epilepsy, gout Apollonia – toothache Arthelais – kidnapping, illness Aspren – invoked against migraine Audoin (Ouen) – deafness Augustine of Hippo – sore wikipedia.org
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Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia
reported on a disease of children different from measles that caused a red rash all over the body, however he didn't mention the common symptom of a sore He managed the outbreak of the plague in Sicily in 1575/1576 by ordering measures of hygiene and separating suspected, confirmed and convalescing cases wikipedia.org
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1557 influenza pandemic
One of the commissioners for the surrender of Calais found Sir William Pickering, former knight-marshal to King Henry VIII, "very sore of this new burning He has had four sore fits, and is brought very low, and in danger of his life if they continue as they have done." wikipedia.org
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Black Death in England
From this point on its effect became less severe, and one of the last outbreaks of the plague in England was the Great Plague of London in 1665–1666. Once the sore was broken, the physician would apply Mellilot Plaister with Linimentum Arcei and heal the sore with digence. wikipedia.org
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