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(1909-1955) American author who wrote the novel "A Death in the Family"James Agee
(died c.355 BC) Persian ruler of the ancient Asian region of Caria (after his death, his wife built him a huge tomb, named the Mausoleum)Mausolus
(George) English general who orchestrated the return of the Stuart monarch after the death of Oliver CromwellMonck
(Medicine) serving to reduce the ability to feel pain (of drugs); (Pathology) causing lack of feeling (of a disease), anestheticanaesthetic
(Neurology, Pathology) inflammation of the nerve (characterized by pain, paralysis, muscle atrophy, and loss of reflexes), inflammation of nerveneuritis
(Pathology) "Parrot Fever", infectious disease carried by some birds and which can be transmitted to humans (causes pneumonia, high fever, weakness, and fatigue), disease of birds, parrot feverpsittacosis
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalia
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head), disease involving abnormal growthacromegaly
(Pathology) affected with an abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalic
(Pathology) any of a number of diseases caused by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (also leucosis), leukemia in animalsleukosis
(Pathology) any of a number of diseases caused by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (also leukosis)leucosis
(Pathology) condition associated with hyperthyroidism (results in thickening of the skin, dulling of the senses and difficulty in speech)myxoedema
(Pathology) condition characterized by softening of the bones (occurring especially in pregnant women), bone diseaseosteomalacia
(Pathology) contagious disease caused by a microorganism from the genus Rickettsia (symptoms include severe headaches, high fever, and skin eruption)typhus
(Pathology) disease caused by infection with the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii (generally caused by eating improperly cooked meat or contact with cat feces)toxoplasmosis
 

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