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  • 121Lilli Carati — Female adult bio name = Lilli Carati photo = caption = birth = birth date and age|1956|9|23 location = Varese, Lombardy spouse = death = measurements = height = weight = shoe size = eye color = Brown hair color = Brown natural bust = Yes blood =… …

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  • 122Medicine in medieval Islam — In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the medieval Islamic civilization and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of the Islamic civilization. Despite these names, a significant number of… …

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  • 123Bimaristan — is a middle Persian and modern Persian (بیمارستان bīmārestān ) word meaning hospital, with Bimar from Pahlavi of vīmār or vemār , meaning sick plus stan as location and place suffix.In the medieval Islamic world, the word Bimaristan was used to… …

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  • 124MEDICINE — From the beginning of their history until modern times Jews have exercised a tremendous influence on the development of medical science. They have always been solicitous in their care for the sick and held the medical profession in great esteem.… …

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  • 125Medical analysis of circumcision — Numerous medical studies have examined the effects of male circumcision with mixed opinions regarding the benefits and risks of the procedure. Opponents of circumcision say it is medically unnecessary, is unethical when performed on newborns, is… …

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  • 126pregnancy — /preg neuhn see/, n., pl. pregnancies. the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant. [1520 30; PREGN(ANT) + ANCY] * * * Process of human gestation that takes place in the female s body as a fetus develops, from fertilization to birth (see… …

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  • 127Circumcision — This article is about male circumcision. For female circumcision, see Female genital mutilation. Circumcision Intervention Circumcision being performed in central Asia, possibly Turkmenistan c. 1865–1872. Restored albumen …

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  • 128literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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