Tuberculosis has swept through prisons and other institutions, and the rates of venereal disease, hepatitis, and AIDS have grown. |
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He was talking about giving someone the hairy eyeball in the same way you would give someone a venereal disease. |
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The patient had negative results on a venereal disease research laboratory test before her IVIG treatments. |
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Natalie turned her face away at this venereal comment, mostly to hide the blush as she imagined the scene in her head. |
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For Tancred and Poussin alike, the literal wounds of passion, whether martial or venereal, have been succored by true charity and enduring love. |
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On the venereal horror front, David Cronenberg's 1977 Rabid was recently released on DVD, complete with director's commentary. |
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Fracastoro could not resolve the origins of syphilis and didn't even recognize its venereal mode of transmission. |
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In the late 1870s the Royal Navy refused to visit, because of the virulence of venereal infection. |
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Genital warts, also known as condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Gonorrhea is a very common venereal disease caused by a bacterium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. |
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An appalling number of venereal infections are caused by quite young girls who seem, on the surface, perfectly fit companions for decent lads. |
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This compounded product is used for chemical peels, actinic keratoses, and venereal warts. |
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The lack of knowledge about AIDS and venereal diseases generally makes this group particularly susceptible to infection. |
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Ginseng is cried up as a kind of panpharmacon against all sorts of distempers, especially of the venereal kind. |
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In the revised Code, only sexual perversion and venereal disease remained totally forbidden. |
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Many women were also sent to the reformatory on the suspicion of having a venereal disease. |
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Jay also has a real fascination with venereal disease, snorting cocaine and taking violent revenge on cheating women. |
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Genital warts, sometimes called venereal warts, are contracted through sexual contact. |
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Chancroid is an unusual venereal disease caused by a bacterium called Hemophilus ducreyi. |
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Dan had given her venereal disease, and the disease was in a relatively advanced state. |
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Cholera, for instance, smallpox, and venereal disease infected large tracts of the population, often very quickly. |
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It seemed that once the men knew of the magic of penicillin their fear of infection with venereal diseases vanished. |
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Sickness and venereal diseases run rampant in the packinghouses where they pack meat with their bare hands. |
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He claimed he had suffered from a serious infection resulting from a venereal disease he contracted from the rapes. |
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Medicine in fact, was hopeless at looking at venereal disease, or any sexually transmitted disease, as we call it now. |
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Many of the clinics claiming to cure venereal diseases may be operating without licences. |
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He falls for Lauren who staves off her own hormonal impulses by staying home and looking at pictures of venereal diseases. |
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A waiting maid of Her Ladyship the Baroness, Paquette contracts a venereal disease from a friar and gives it to Pangloss. |
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And as AIDS spread, states passed laws to require notification of partners, something previously recommended only for venereal diseases. |
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She attributes a major depopulating role to venereal diseases, especially gonorrhoea, which makes women infertile. |
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During the second world war he was stationed at Grimsby as medical officer for venereal diseases for the Allied forces. |
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After American entry into World War I in 1918, the island hospitals were used to house soldiers with venereal diseases. |
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Some are blind, some are immobile, some are still suffering from venereal diseases and nobody cares about them. |
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These may be caused by inflammatory bowel disease, local or systemic malignancy, venereal infection, trauma, tuberculosis, or chemotherapy. |
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Cholera, plague, smallpox, malaria, kalaazar, leprosy and venereal diseases are the others considered. |
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Medics also found that venereal disease increased alarmingly as the troops moved closer to Philippine urban centers. |
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Their personal habits are so filthy, that I suspected that venereal disease was wide-spread among them. |
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In WW I just over one-quarter of the diseases for which British soldiers were hospitalized were venereal. |
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The biggest health problems are tuberculosis, venereal diseases, malaria, trachoma, typhoid fever, and dysentery. |
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In the late 1870s, the Royal Navy refused to visit, because of the virulence of venereal infection there. |
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Like the member for Outremont said so well, the acronym actually refers to venereal disease. |
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Conservatives on Twitter howl derisively at these polls as if their purveyors are offering alchemical cures for venereal disease. |
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The venereal disease of HIV and the AIDS it causes are the cause of terrible suffering and death. |
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Fraud as to collateral aspects of a consensual encounter, like the possibility of contracting serious venereal disease, does not vitiate consent. |
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Even then, you could be at risk for spreading or catching diseases that don't depend strictly on genital contact, such as herpes or venereal warts. |
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It is used extensively as a veritable panacea for gastro-intestinal maladies and also to treat headaches and venereal diseases. |
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I propose a narrower extension limited to failure to disclose venereal disease. |
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Living in extremely precarious conditions, street children have serious health problems, especially venereal diseases. |
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This is a venereal disease that can be spread from the male or female by natural mating. |
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Additionally, AI has been shown to reduce spread of venereal diseases within herd that would ultimately lead to fertility problems. |
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It is unlikely that any State at this moment in history would attempt to make it a criminal offence for a person to be mentally ill, or a leper, or to be afflicted with a venereal disease. |
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Dr. D. L. is treating J. T., the 22-year old son of the T family, for active venereal infection, which J. T. says he probably contracted in his relationship with an exotic dancer who works in a nightclub in the nearby town. |
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Schubert was ill, probably with venereal disease, and knew it. |
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These include castration, venereal disease, hypocrisy and racial hatred. |
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Gonorrhea, a venereal disease, may also affect the prostate. |
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The association of nostalgia with venereal disease was not accidental. |
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The cases in Canada have been limited to venereal disease. |
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She was so appalled at the scientific information it contained that she set out to completely rewrite the program, and in the process, she began to promote abstinence as the only certain way of avoiding venereal disease. |
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It proposed federal grants-in-aid to support broad public health programmes which should include sustained attacks upon tuberculosis, mental illness, venereal disease and cancer. |
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No one is allowed to offer for sale to the public any food or drug as a treatment for certain ailments, such as cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, tuberculosis and venereal disease. |
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We've always thought of him as lucky, escaping venereal disease and the political gibbet, surviving his wife's wrath along with his operation, the plague, and the fire. |
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Nor does it help that some believe they can cure themselves of venereal diseases by sleeping with a virgin. Economic inequality between the sexes aggravates matters. |
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Mr Holmes links the emphasis on masculine virtues with the staggering impact of venereal diseases on troops, which led the French to set up licensed brothels to cut down on casualties. |
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Mr Holmes has plenty to say about all three, statistics about everything from rations to the incidence of venereal disease, and excellent chapters on military technology: not just British guns, but Indian fortresses. |
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Of that number, six female minors were arrested for prostitution and were subsequently registered at the national dermatological and venereal health centre and a community inspection centre for minors. |
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Their purpose shall be, in particular, to supervise the general state of health, nutrition and cleanliness of internees, and to detect contagious diseases, especially tuberculosis, malaria, and venereal diseases. |
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Persons infected with fever, diarrhea, AIDS, venereal diseases, as well as having a mental disorder or open tuberculosis on a mandatory basis is made of the above information to the card quarantine control. |
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Rochester, who died at 33 of a venereal disease that ate away his nose, is not particularly likeable. |
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Condylomata lata, similar to those seen in venereal syphilis and yaws, can occur. |
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In 1864, the Contagious Diseases Acts allowed for prostitutes infected with venereal diseases to be kept locked in hospitals for up to a year. |
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The third is the reluctance and oftentimes refusal in America to discuss venereal diseases. |
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Parents might also be concerned if their child comes down with a venereal disease. |
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Others, raped after having drugs slipped into their drinks, get home to find they have caught venereal disease or worse. |
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A freedom of information request revealed the youngsters needed help to deal with venereal diseases such as chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhoea and herpes. |
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Warts, both simple and venereal, may be the starting-points of acanthoma. |
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In it Nees encounters Dydy again and seeing her look pale and unwell realises that he may have been responsible for giving her the 'flame' or venereal disease. |
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