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3 : sickeningly unpleasant <with clapboards painted red and bilious yellow — Sinclair Lewis> ... Learn more about "Bilious" ... Learn more about "Bilious" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... One entry found. ... 3 : sickeningly unpleasant <with clapboards painted red and bilious yellow — Sinclair Lewis>
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List of epidemics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is a list of major epidemics . The following are epidemics which spread across several continents. • 165 – 180: Antonine Plague, perhaps smallpox • 251 – 266: Plague of Cyprian • 541: t...
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Genealogical research often involves a detailed search for people who disappear from local records, or migrate to parts unknown. This list of american epidemics may help in finding the cause. ... 1783 Dover, DE "Extremely fatal" bilious disorder...
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Disorder Subdivisions ... Bilious Attacks ... Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of severe nausea and vomiting. An episode may last for a few hours to several days and then is followed by a period of time during which affected individuals are free of severe nausea and vomiting.
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1783 Delaware (Dover) "extremely fatal" bilious disorder; 1788 Philadelphia & NY: Measles; 1793 Vermont: Influenza and a "putrid fever"; 1793 Virginia: Influenza (killed 500 people in 5 counties in 4 weeks); 1793 Philadelphia: Yellow Fever (one of worst);
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bilious adjective Etymology: Middle French bilieux, from Latin biliosus, from bilis Date: 1541 1. a. of or relating to bile b. marked by or suffering from liver dysfunction and especially excessive secretion of bile c. appearing as if affected by a bilious disorder 2. of or indicative of a peevish ill-natured disposition...
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