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frequently provokes general erythema eczematization
1017 Leptus frequently provokes general erythema, eczematization or severe feverish urticaria, which in France is known by the name of fièvre de grain (Mégnieu, Besnier 1018 )
— from The Animal Parasites of Man by Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald

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Widger's Quotations of Charles D. Warner by David Widger FROM THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER CONTENTS: Quotations are from the following Project Gutenberg Etexts: Entire Gutenberg Warner Files, by C.Warner [CW#40][cwewk10.txt]3136 Summer in a Garden, by C. D. Warner
— from Quotations from the Project Gutenberg Editions of the Works of Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley Warner


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