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Lead poisoning outbreak in Devon, England
Devon colic was a condition that affected people in the English county of Devon during parts of the 17th and 18th centuries, before it was discovered
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Pain due to bodily tubes contracting to force an obstruction out
journals. Baby colic, excess infant crying of unknown cause Biliary colic, blockage by a gallstone of the common bile duct or cystic duct Devon colic or painter's
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Poisoning caused by lead in the body
Also in the 18th century, "Devonshire colic" was the name given to the symptoms experienced by people of Devon who drank cider made in presses that were
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producers in Devon. The number of cider producers in Dorset is rising. During the 17th and 18th centuries, a condition known as Devon colic, a form of lead
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lead contamination in cider led to a condition called Devon colic in England and Poitou colic in France. The precise cause, extensive use of lead in
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1857 poisoning case in Hong Kong
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Anglican clergyman and author (1709–1798)
Cursory Remarks on Dr. Baker's Essay on the Endemial Colic in Devon (1767) The Endemial Colic of Devon not Caused by a Solution of Lead in the Cyder (1769)
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exhibiting a staggering gait, unsteady stance, apathy and severe, exhausting colic, ending sometimes in death. Such symptoms recall those caused by the toxic
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British physician (1723–1809)
presentation to the Royal College of Physicians he postulated that "Devonshire colic", a painful and occasionally fatal condition, was caused by lead poisoning
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following the Games. However, the horse began experiencing problems with colic, and an ultrasound was performed finding intestinal adhesion. The veterinarians
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West England ceremonial counties Cornwall (only in the town of Bodmin) and Devon (only at Hartland Abbey), with the latter serving as the exterior location
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British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1979–2006)
retired in December 1991 and survived a life-threatening operation for colic a year later. Desert Orchid was no longer ridden due to his age, and David
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Domesticated animal primarily used for transportation
percent consumption rate possible for a horse. Donkeys are also less prone to colic. The reasons for this difference are not fully understood; the donkey may
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When the spell backfires, Heather intervenes to assist with Anthony's colic. Archie and Tabitha continue opposing Percival, convincing the work crew
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summer of 2004, Flim Flam was relaxing in a field when he showed signs of colic. After his condition was noticed, he was taken to the Palm Beach Equine
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the early 1930s they also traced the cause of an outbreak of "Devonshire colic" in local cider drinkers to poisoning from lead dissolved overnight in the
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The young shoot was eaten by nursing mothers and given to children for colic. The liquid from boiled shoots was taken for other stomach pains. The seeds
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forming may go on to have abnormalities later in life. Ross, Emily J; Graham, Devon L; Money, Kelli M; Stanwood, Gregg D (18 June 2014). "Developmental Consequences
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Aviv). Like-A-Butterfly, 18, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, colic. John Livermore, 94, American geologist. Niki Marangou, 65, Cypriot writer
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attack. Astaire, 4, Irish-bred British-trained thoroughbred racehorse, colic. Audrey Auld-Mezera, 51, Australian-born American country singer, cancer
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English county name Devon.
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English county name Devon.
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English (Devon) : habitational name from Kennicott in Devon.
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English : regional name for someone from the county of Devon. In origin, this is from an ancient British tribal name, Latin Dumnonii, perhaps meaning ‘worshipers of the god Dumnonos’.Irish (County Louth) : variant of Devine.
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Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, DEVAN means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos."Â
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English (Devon) : unexplained.
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English (Devon) : unexplained.
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Poet; English and American Place Name; Variant of the English County Name Devon
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English (Devon) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Deacon. The name in this spelling seems to have died out in England.
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A Form of Devon; Variant of the English County Name Devon
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English county name Devon.
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Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, DEVEN means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos."Â
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Bard; Poet; Variant of the English County Name Devon
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English unisex name derived from the county name, from a British tribal name, DEVON means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos."Â
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Poet; Variant of the English County Name Devon
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English (Devon) : habitational name from Butland in Devon.
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English county name Devon.
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American, Anglo, Bengali, British, English, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Men of Devon; Divine; Like a God
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Bard; Poet; Variant of the English County Name Devon
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English and American Place Name; From Devon; Bard; Poet; Man from Devonshire
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Young.
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Kind
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Biblical
My tabernacle is exalted.
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Hindu
One who has achieved her goal, Wise
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Lord Venkateswara
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Servant of the Opener of the Gates of Sustenance
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Lord Hanumaan
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Pledge
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Agent, Representative
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n.
An evil spirit; a demon.
n.
The devil; a demon.
n.
An attendant demon or evil spirit.
n.
The state of a demon.
v. t.
To give up; to devote.
n.
A female demon.
n.
An evil spirit; a devil or demon.
n.
A water demon.
n.
Attendant spirit; genius; demon.
n.
A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology.
v. t.
To disavow; to disclaim.
n.
One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the demon of Socrates.
n.
An evil spirit; a devil.
v. t.
To convert into a demon; to infuse the principles or fury of a demon into.
a.
Of or pertaining to a demon.
n.
One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England. Those of pure blood have a deep red color. The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen.
n.
A demon or spirit. See Deuce.
v. t.
To control or possess by a demon.
a.
See Demon, Demonic.
n.
A female demon or fiend. See Succubus.