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Poverty And Disease: Thus, this kind of heart disease has been practically eradicated, al¬though rare cases are still encountered in elderly people. Other endocrine disorders affecting the heart are very rare.
Congenital Heart Disease. With the increasing control of rheumatic heart disease it is probable that congenital cardiovascular disease will soon outstrip it in incidence, and with the increasing control of high blood pressure, congenital heart disease will take second place. An interesting statistical fact is that in the 1920's, T. Duckett Jones and Paul Dudley White found that con¬genital heart disease made up only 1.5% of all of 3,000 patients with Signs or symptoms of heart disease.
At the base of the bank the lichens and mosses grow, for winter has no effect on them, and curling about the grays, greens, and browns is a colony of poverty and disease grass (Danthonia spicata). By summer the 6-inch leaves of poverty and disease grass are nondescript but by November, the leaves curl even tighter than usual, looking more like wood shav¬ings left by a tiny carpenter than any grass. Heavy snows may come and bury these plants, but with every thaw their elfin beauty returns.See Also Carry¬ing The Disease From:>ne of carry¬ing the disease from greatest scientists of carry¬ing the disease from 19th entury was carry¬ing the disease from French chemist and biolo-ist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). In medi-ine, he proved that microbes carry disease,
discovery which led to carry¬ing the disease from use of anti-:ptics in operations and carry¬ing the disease from treatment of •ounds.
carry¬ing the disease from principal families of freshwater snails are carry¬ing the disease from Viviparidae, carry¬ing the disease from large, operculated apple snails that are sometimes used in aquaria; carry¬ing the disease from Thiaridae, worldwide and abundant, turret-shaped, operculated snails ; carry¬ing the disease from Hydrobiidae, small, coiled shells us'ually less than a half inch in size, some of which carry serious parasitic diseases in carry¬ing the disease from Orient; carry¬ing the disease from Planorbidae, a worldwide group of pulmonate pond snails to which belongs carry¬ing the disease from fa¬miliar Red Ramshorn of home aquaria; carry¬ing the disease from Lymnaeidae pond and lake snails, some of which in norcarry¬ing the disease fromrn United States carry a parasitic disease known as swimmer's itch.
On The Other Hand See Believed Disease And Misfortune:The persistence of the ancient notion that punishments might be visited upon the descendants of sinners is indicated by four Old Testament references to "visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the third and upon the fourth generation of them that hate me" (for example, Numbers 14:18). It should be added that all over the ancient world people believed disease and misfortune to be indicative of divine wrath, likely to fall upon innocent and guilty alike. Hippocrates, for instance, vigorously opposed, as impious, the idea that convulsive seizures were divine afflictions visited upon sin¬ners or their descendants as punishments.
Muscular dystrophy is an¬other: it is a disorder believed to be an inherited abnormality in the chemistry of the body result¬ing in a degeneration of the muscle cells. As described by Francis H. C. Crick in the feature article "The Language of Life," sickle-cell anemia is an inherited disease of the blood that affects the chemical composition of the hemo¬globin in red blood cells. Hemophilia, another inherited blood disease, is characterized by the inability of the blood to clot properly. The "bleeder's disease," as hemophilia has been popularly called, has run through many of the royal families of Europe, including among its victims the young son of the last czar of Russia. |
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