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Epicures -- See Gourmets


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Épicuriens. : Epicurus' ethical theory : the pleasures of invulnerability / Phillip Mitsis  1988 1
Epicurisme.   7
 

Epicuro -- See Epicurus


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Περὶ φύσεως -- See On nature


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Epicurus.   32
Epicurus, 341-270 B.C : Hellenistic Philosophy : Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics  1974 1
Epicurus, 341-270 B.C. -- Influence : Atoms, pneuma, and tranquillity : Epicurean and Stoic themes in European thought / edited by Margaret J. Osler  1991 1
Epicurus -- Criticism and interpretation   2
 

De natura -- See On nature


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Epicurus -- Ethics.   5
Epicurus -- Influence.   7
Epicurus -- Musical settings : Los novísimos ; Vendaval / Luis de Pablo  2010 1
Epicurus. On nature. : Lucretius and his sources : a study of Lucretius, De rerum natura I 635-920 / Francesco Montarese  2012 1
 

Peri physeōs -- See On nature


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Theaters -- Greece -- Epidaurus (Extinct city) : Staging classical tragedy  2006 1
Epidaurus Theater (Epidaurus) : Greece! The Islands: Peloponnese - From Corinth to Olympia - Ep 4 Of 10 / Director: Backes, Johannes  2013 1
 

Epideictic poetry -- See Laudatory poetry


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Epidemias -- Historia. : Epidemics and history : disease, power, and imperialism / Sheldon Watts  1997 1
 

Epidemic -- See Epidemics


Sudden outbreaks of a disease in a country or region not previously recognized in that area, or a rapid increase in the number of new cases of a previous existing endemic disease. Epidemics can also refer to outbreaks of disease in animal or plant populations
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epidemic.   3
 

Epidemic Acute Poliomyelitis -- See Poliomyelitis


An acute infectious disease of humans, particularly children, caused by any of three serotypes of human poliovirus (POLIOVIRUS). Usually the infection is limited to the gastrointestinal tract and nasopharynx, and is often asymptomatic. The central nervous system, primarily the spinal cord, may be affected, leading to rapidly progressive paralysis, coarse FASCICULATION and hyporeflexia. Motor neurons are primarily affected. Encephalitis may also occur. The virus replicates in the nervous system, and may cause significant neuronal loss, most notably in the spinal cord. A rare related condition, nonpoliovirus poliomyelitis, may result from infections with nonpoliovirus enteroviruses. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp764-5)
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Epidemic chorea -- See Chorea, Epidemic


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  Epidemic encephalitis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Epidemic encephalitis. : Encephalitis lethargica : during and after the epidemic / edited by Joel A. Vilensky  2011 1
 

Epidemic encephalitis Complications -- See Also the narrower term Postencephalitic Parkinson's disease


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Epidemic encephalitis Complications and sequelae -- See Epidemic encephalitis Complications


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Epidemic encephalitis -- Complications -- Case studies.   2
Epidemic encephalitis -- Complications -- Case studies -- Drama. : Awakenings / directed by Penny Marshall ; screenplay, Steven Zaillian ; produced by Walter F. Parkes, Lawrence Lasker  1999 1
Epidemic encephalitis -- Complications -- Fiction. : Umbrella / Will Self  2012 1
Epidemic encephalitis -- Epidemiology : Encephalitis lethargica : during and after the epidemic / edited by Joel A. Vilensky  2011 1
Epidemic encephalitis -- Fiction. : Umbrella / Will Self  2012 1
Epidemic encephalitis -- History : Encephalitis lethargica : during and after the epidemic / edited by Joel A. Vilensky  2011 1
 

Epidemic hysteria -- See Hysteria, Epidemic


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Epidemic Louse-Borne Typhus -- See Typhus, Epidemic Louse-Borne


The classic form of typhus, caused by RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII, which is transmitted from man to man by the louse Pediculus humanus corporis. This disease is characterized by the sudden onset of intense headache, malaise, and generalized myalgia followed by the formation of a macular skin eruption and vascular and neurologic disturbances
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Epidemic myalgic encephalomyelitis -- See Myalgic encephalomyelitis


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Epidemic neuromyasthenia -- See Myalgic encephalomyelitis


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  Epidemic non-A, non-B hepatitis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Epidemic parotitis -- See Mumps


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Epidemic Typhus -- See Typhus, Epidemic Louse-Borne


The classic form of typhus, caused by RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII, which is transmitted from man to man by the louse Pediculus humanus corporis. This disease is characterized by the sudden onset of intense headache, malaise, and generalized myalgia followed by the formation of a macular skin eruption and vascular and neurologic disturbances
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  Epidemics -- 5 Related Subjects   5
Epidemics.   283
Epidemics -- 21 century -- History : Pandemonium : bird flu, mad cow disease and other biological plagues of the 21st century / Andrew Nikiforuk  2006 1
Epidemics -- Africa   3
Epidemics -- Africa, Eastern -- History : The politics of disease control : sleeping sickness in eastern Africa, 1890-1920 / Mari K. Webel  2019 1
Epidemics -- Africa -- Fiction   2
Epidemics -- Africa -- History : Africa in the Time of Cholera : a History of Pandemics from 1817 to the Present  2011 1
Epidemics -- Africa -- Prevention : Epidemics and the health of African nations / edited by Zamanzima Maibuko  2019 1
Epidemics -- Africa, West   2
Epidemics -- Africa, West -- History -- 21st century : Understanding West Africa's Ebola Epidemic : Towards a Political Economy  2017 1
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