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Name: Description: Elephantiasis Various kinds of cutaneous disease, which are viewed as producing in the part affected a resemblance to an elephant's hide. Enteritis Inflammation of the small intestine. Epilepsia Cerebralis One of three species of epilepsy classified by Dr William Cullen referring to cases of sudden onset epilepsy with no apparent or manifest cause. See also entry for epilepsy. Epilepsia Sympathica One of three species of epilepsy classified by Dr William Cullen referring to cases of sudden onset epilepsy with no apparent or manifest cause but preceded by a symptom termed aura. See also entry for epilepsy. Epilepsy Also known as falling sickness. Violent fits or convulsions causing unconsciousness, muscle spasms and foaming at the mouth. Eyrisypelas A local febrile disease accompanied by diffused inflammation of the skin, producing a deep red colour; often called St. Anthony's fire, or ‘the rose’.
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- Elephantiasis
Various kinds of cutaneous disease, which are viewed as producing in the part affected a resemblance to an elephant's hide.
- Enteritis
Inflammation of the small intestine.
- Epilepsia Cerebralis
One of three species of epilepsy classified by Dr William Cullen referring to cases of sudden onset epilepsy with no apparent or manifest cause. See also entry for epilepsy.
- Epilepsia Sympathica
One of three species of epilepsy classified by Dr William Cullen referring to cases of sudden onset epilepsy with no apparent or manifest cause but preceded by a symptom termed aura. See also entry for epilepsy.
- Epilepsy
Also known as falling sickness. Violent fits or convulsions causing unconsciousness, muscle spasms and foaming at the mouth.
- Eyrisypelas
A local febrile disease accompanied by diffused inflammation of the skin, producing a deep red colour; often called St. Anthony's fire, or ‘the rose’.
- Elephantiasis