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  1. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    8: ... remembered for her attempt to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To ...
    13: ... who presumably would have contracted the disease from Mary's father. Whether or not he had the disea...
    15: ..., [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], as well a...
    17: ...ovided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second son, [[Henry, Duke of Orl顮s]...
    19: ... with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts ...
  2. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    7: ... Queen of Scots,''' was the ruler of [[Scotland]] from [[December 14]], [[1542]] – [[July 24]], ...
    12: ... [[1542]] to King [[James V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie de Guise]].
    17: ...ted the French spelling Stuart during her time in France, and she and her descendants stuck with it.)
    24: ... there. Then he stood by, holding her to keep her from rolling off.
    31: ...ted them to break their traditional alliance with France. Fearing an uprising among the people, the [[...
  3. Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
    3: ...r her account of living in [[Kenya]], ''[[Out of Africa]]''.
    5: ... Dinesen]] won the British [[Victoria Cross]] and French [[Croix de Guerre]] while serving with the [[...
    11: ...fered for many years from [[syphilis]] contracted from her husband.
    20: * ''[[Out of Africa]]'' (1937 in Denmark and England, 1938 in USA)
    30: * ''Letters from Africa, 1914-1931'' (posthumous 1981, USA)
  4. Honeysuckle (2143 bytes)
    15: ...he [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite, simple oval, and from 1-10 cm long; most are [[deciduous]] but some a...
    21: ...used for [[asthma]], breathing difficulties and [[syphilis]].
  5. List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
    5: This list has been collated from various sources in the Wikipedia, and public do...
    8: ...Ebola virus|Ebola]]), please remove rare diseases from this list, and add them to the [[list of rare d...
    214: * [[Syphilis]]
  6. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    11: ...hancellor of Germany|chancellor]]) of [[Germany]] from [[1933]] to his death. He was leader of the [[N...
    15: He led Germany from the depths of post-[[World War I]] defeat to be...
    20: ...z]] in the province of [[Upper Austria]], not far from the [[German Empire|German]] border in what was...
    24: ...s was impossible since the Jews had been expelled from Graz in the [[15th century]] and were not allow...
    25: ... Hitler's profession his family moved frequently, from [[Braunau]] to [[Passau]], [[Lambach]], [[Leond...
  7. Arsenic (12497 bytes)
    146: ...nto the [[20th century]], as a [[pesticide]] on [[fruit tree]]s (resulting in neurological damage to t...
    148: ... ingestion - directly or indirectly - of wood ash from CCA timber (the lethal human dose is approximat...
    151: ...ine as well as [[Neosalvarsan]] was indicated for syphilis and trypanosomiasis, but has been superseded by m...
    161: ...nic poisoning]] were somewhat ill-defined, it was frequently used for [[murder]] until the advent of t...
    172: ...groundwater is of natural origin, and is released from the sediment into the groundwater due to the an...
  8. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    177: ...aratuses. Mercury is mostly obtained by reduction from the [[mineral]] [[cinnabar]].
    184: ...nd [[cadmium]] and does not displace [[hydrogen]] from [[acid]]s. Common [[oxidation state]]s of this ...
    206: ...]], mercury use was thought to prolong life, heal fractures, and maintain generally good health. The [...
    208: ...lity to transform mercury into any metal resulted from the essentially mercurial quality of all metals...
    210: ... modern [[chemical symbol]] for mercury. It comes from hydrargyrum, a [[Latin]]ized form of the [[Gree...
  9. Recluse Spiders (5927 bytes)
    18: ...[Southern Hemisphere]], ([[South America]] and [[Africa]]), known primarily for their self-burying beh...
    27: ...um|bacterial]] infections and the first sore of [[syphilis]]. Therefore it is extremely important to associa...
  10. Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
    14: ...ern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Pizarro who joined Cortés to conquer the ...
    16: ...by his [[biographer]], [[chaplain]], and friend [[Francisco López de Gómara]]. At the age of 14, Cor...
    20: ...ld boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small provincial town.
    26: ...eville, listening to the tales of those returning from the Indies, who told of discovery and conquest,...
    31: ... estate of land and Indian slaves for his efforts from the leader of the expedition.
  11. Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
    9: ...d other remedies. Such spells had to be separated from the physical remedies, or replaced with Christi...
    15: ...the [[spinal cord]] controls various [[muscle]]s. From his dissections, he described the [[heart]] val...
    17: ... ''Leechbook'' (circa [[900]]), include citations from a variety of classical works alongside local fo...
    19: ...ed, the revival of methodical medical instruction from standard texts in the west can be traced to the...
    21: ...ine, beginning as a craft tradition until [[Roger Frugardi]] of [[Parma]] composed his treatise on ''S...

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