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Endemic disease
Endemic disease. A disease habitually prevalent in a certain country and
Endemic
district or particular locality or class of persons as an endemic disease
Cretinism
A condition of endemic or inherited idiocy accompanied by physical degeneracy and deformity usually
Endemial
Endemic
Endemically
In an endemic manner
Endemiology
The science which treats of endemic affections
Enzooumltic
affecting the animals of a district It corresponds to an endemic disease among men
Epidemic
as an epidemic disease an epidemic catarrh fever etc See Endemic
Pellagra
maize for food It was at one time ca 1890 endemic in Northern Italy and was called Alpine scurvy It may
Sibbens
A contagious disease endemic in Scotland resembling the yaws It is marked by ulceration
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