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  • Rheumatism
  • Medical conditions affecting the joints or connective tissue

    Rheumatism /ˈruːmətɪzəm/ (from the Ancient Greek ῥεῦμα, rheûma) or rheumatic disorders are conditions causing chronic, often intermittent pain affecting

    Rheumatism

    Rheumatism

    Rheumatism

  • Palindromic rheumatism
  • Recurrent inflammatory attacks of the joints

    Palindromic rheumatism (PR) is a syndrome characterised by recurrent, self-resolving inflammatory attacks in and around the joints (rheumatism), and consists

    Palindromic rheumatism

    Palindromic_rheumatism

  • Swedish Rheumatism Association
  • Swedish non-profit organization

    Swedish Rheumatism Association (Swedish: Reumatikerförbundet) is a non-profit organization working for people with rheumatic disorders. Rheumatism Association

    Swedish Rheumatism Association

    Swedish_Rheumatism_Association

  • Rheumatism root
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    Rheumatism root is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Apocynum cannabinum, also known as dogbane, amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane

    Rheumatism root

    Rheumatism_root

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic multi-symptomatic pain disorder

    recognized in the 1950s. Many names, including muscular rheumatism, fibrositis, psychogenic rheumatism, and neurasthenia had been applied historically to symptoms

    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia

  • Coccidioidomycosis
  • Fungal infection

    initial infection. The classic triad of coccidioidomycosis known as "desert rheumatism" includes the combination of fever, joint pains, and erythema nodosum

    Coccidioidomycosis

    Coccidioidomycosis

    Coccidioidomycosis

  • European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology
  • European League Against Rheumatism is a European non-governmental organization which represents the people with arthritis/rheumatism, health professional

    European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology

    European_Alliance_of_Associations_for_Rheumatology

  • Hypereosinophilic syndrome
  • Unexplained chronic eosinophila

    Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disease characterized by a persistently elevated eosinophil count (≥ 1500 eosinophils/mm³) in the blood for at least six

    Hypereosinophilic syndrome

    Hypereosinophilic syndrome

    Hypereosinophilic_syndrome

  • Uncle Wiggily
  • Fictional character

    Wallace Stover. Uncle Wiggily, an engaging elderly rabbit, is lame from rheumatism. Wherever he goes, he always relies on a red, white, and blue crutch—described

    Uncle Wiggily

    Uncle Wiggily

    Uncle_Wiggily

  • Rheumatology
  • Medical speciality of inflammatory diseases

    rhumatologues du Quebec American College of Rheumatology European League Against Rheumatism Consortium of Rheumatology Researchers of North America, Inc. British

    Rheumatology

    Rheumatology

    Rheumatology

  • Anthurium schlechtendalii
  • Species of flowering plant

    purposes, including muscle and joint sprains, back pain, arthritis and rheumatism. Anthurium schlechtendalii is found from Mexico to Costa Rica. It is a

    Anthurium schlechtendalii

    Anthurium schlechtendalii

    Anthurium_schlechtendalii

  • Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • Academic journal

    American College of Rheumatology. It was established in 1958 as Arthritis & Rheumatism and obtained its current name in 2014. In 2000, it absorbed the journal

    Arthritis & Rheumatology

    Arthritis_&_Rheumatology

  • Arthur Mainwaring Bowen
  • Welsh solicitor

    January 1980) was a Welsh solicitor who founded the charity "British Rheumatism & Arthritis Association" (now known as "Versus Arthritis"). Born to an

    Arthur Mainwaring Bowen

    Arthur_Mainwaring_Bowen

  • Arthritis UK
  • UK charity

    Canadian Arthritis Society, Australian Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation and New Zealand Rheumatism Association were affiliated organisations. Dr Stewart

    Arthritis UK

    Arthritis_UK

  • Dax, Landes
  • Subprefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    It is known as a spa destination, specialising in mud treatment for rheumatism and similar ailments. Dax is also known for its bullfighting culture,

    Dax, Landes

    Dax, Landes

    Dax,_Landes

  • Dioscorea villosa
  • Species of yam from North America

    eastern North America. It is commonly known as wild yam, colic root, rheumatism root, devil's bones, and fourleaf yam. It is common and widespread in

    Dioscorea villosa

    Dioscorea villosa

    Dioscorea_villosa

  • Cyclobenzaprine
  • Muscle relaxant medication

    Treating Fibromyalgia Syndrome by Improving Sleep Quality". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 64 (10): S416. In vitro, CBP and nCBP exhibited high affinity binding

    Cyclobenzaprine

    Cyclobenzaprine

    Cyclobenzaprine

  • Saint Kilian
  • German-Irish saint

    across the river Main. Kilian is one of the patron saints for sufferers of rheumatism. Kilian is the patron saint of the parish of Tuosist, near Kenmare in

    Saint Kilian

    Saint Kilian

    Saint_Kilian

  • Henry William Fuller
  • English physician and writer

    drug therapy and used alkalis for the treatment of rheumatism. His best known work was On Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Sciatica, first published in

    Henry William Fuller

    Henry William Fuller

    Henry_William_Fuller

  • Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital
  • Former hospital in England

    Buckinghamshire, was a civilian hospital and a centre for research into rheumatism in children until its closure in 1985. In 1914, during the First World

    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital

    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital

    Canadian_Red_Cross_Memorial_Hospital

  • Trod
  • Path or line in English folklore

    rings have certain elements in common with this phenomenon. People with rheumatism sought relief by walking along these paths; however animals were thought

    Trod

    Trod

  • Muscle atrophy
  • Loss of skeletal muscle mass

    Muscle atrophy from intristic disease in a 17-year-old girl with chronic rheumatism

    Muscle atrophy

    Muscle atrophy

    Muscle_atrophy

  • Chimaphila maculata
  • Species of flowering plant

    wintergreen, striped prince's pine, spotted pipsissewa, ratsbane, or rheumatism root) is a small, perennial, evergreen herb native to eastern North America

    Chimaphila maculata

    Chimaphila maculata

    Chimaphila_maculata

  • Apoplexy
  • Rupture of an internal organ

    apoplexy, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, cerebral gout, cerebral rheumatism, and epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. New York, NY: W. Wood & Company

    Apoplexy

    Apoplexy

    Apoplexy

  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • German composer (1770–1827)

    Schnabel in 1932 In early 1821, Beethoven was once again in poor health with rheumatism and jaundice. Despite this, he continued work on the remaining piano sonatas

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Ludwig_van_Beethoven

  • Relapsing–remitting
  • Medical symptoms which cyclically worsen and improve with time

    remission for months to years. The term is also used to describe palindromic rheumatism in the context of rheumatoid arthritis, catatonia, lupus, mental disorders

    Relapsing–remitting

    Relapsing–remitting

  • Bursera graveolens
  • Species of tree

    folk medicine for stomach aches, as a sudorific, and as liniment for rheumatism. Aged heartwood is rich in terpenes such as limonene and α-terpineol.

    Bursera graveolens

    Bursera graveolens

    Bursera_graveolens

  • His Last Bow
  • Collection of short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle

    detective but is still alive and well, albeit suffering from a touch of rheumatism. The book was published in the UK by John Murray in October 1917, and

    His Last Bow

    His Last Bow

    His_Last_Bow

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Type of autoimmune arthritis

    "The American Rheumatism Association 1987 revised criteria for the classification of rheumatoid arthritis". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 31 (3): 315–34

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid_arthritis

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    left her lame until July; she never fully recovered and was plagued with rheumatism thereafter. John Brown died 10 days after her accident, and to the consternation

    Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria

    Queen_Victoria

  • Sanni Yakuma
  • Sinhalese exorcism ritual

    a baby Maruwa death Kalu Yaka black Demon Vatha Kumara apparition for rheumatism Kalu Kumara Black prince (a demon) Anguru Dummala Paliya charcoal apparition

    Sanni Yakuma

    Sanni Yakuma

    Sanni_Yakuma

  • Elisha Perkins
  • American physician (1741–1799)

    of unusual metal alloys. Perkins claimed his rods cured inflammation, rheumatism and pain in the head and the face; he applied the points on the aching

    Elisha Perkins

    Elisha Perkins

    Elisha_Perkins

  • Calliandra angustifolia
  • Species of legume

    medicinal tincture from the bark of the tree, which they use to treat rheumatism and other ailments. Taylor, Leslie. "Bobinsana (Calliandra angustifolia)"

    Calliandra angustifolia

    Calliandra angustifolia

    Calliandra_angustifolia

  • Actinidia polygama
  • Species of plant

    Heart tonic Rheumatism Circulatory stimulant Cystitis Arthritic pain Hypertension Cholesterol reduction Liver protection Kidney disease Cardiac ailments

    Actinidia polygama

    Actinidia polygama

    Actinidia_polygama

  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567

    perhaps through porphyria or lack of exercise. By the 1580s, she had severe rheumatism in her limbs, rendering her lame. In May 1569, Elizabeth attempted to

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

  • Lupus
  • Autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue

    arthritis with autoimmune diseases and related conditions". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 60 (3): 661–668. doi:10.1002/art.24328. PMID 19248111. Mendoza-Pinto

    Lupus

    Lupus

    Lupus

  • Mixed connective tissue disease
  • Medical condition

    1980). "Undifferentiated connective tissue syndromes". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 23 (3): 341–3. doi:10.1002/art.1780230312. PMID 7362686. Rapini RP, Bolognia

    Mixed connective tissue disease

    Mixed_connective_tissue_disease

  • Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Medical condition

    report of 100 patients observed for 15 years". Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 5 (3). Elsevier BV: 257–298. doi:10.1016/0049-0172(76)90027-5. ISSN 0049-0172

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset_juvenile_idiopathic_arthritis

  • Henoch–Schönlein purpura
  • Autoimmune vascular inflammatory disease

    the CHCC. More recent classifications, the 2006 European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) and Pediatric Rheumatology Society (PReS) classification, include

    Henoch–Schönlein purpura

    Henoch–Schönlein purpura

    Henoch–Schönlein_purpura

  • Gryphaea
  • Genus of molluscs (fossil)

    a common folk belief that carrying one of these fossils could prevent rheumatism. The name "devil's toenail" is also used for some fossil species of the

    Gryphaea

    Gryphaea

    Gryphaea

  • Frederic John Poynton
  • English physician and cricketer (1869–1943)

    (26 June 1869 – 29 October 1943) was an English physician who studied rheumatism in children while practising at Great Ormond Street Hospital and University

    Frederic John Poynton

    Frederic_John_Poynton

  • Il Postino: The Postman
  • 1994 film by Michael Radford

    was hampered by his worsening heart condition, brought on by childhood rheumatism. Troisi was so weak that it was only possible for him to work for about

    Il Postino: The Postman

    Il_Postino:_The_Postman

  • List of ICD-9 codes 710–739: diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
  • unspec. 719.1 Hemarthrosis 719.2 Villonodular synovitis 719.3 Palindromic rheumatism 719.4 Joint pain, unspec. 719.5 Stiffness of joint 719.7 Difficulty in

    List of ICD-9 codes 710–739: diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_710–739:_diseases_of_the_musculoskeletal_system_and_connective_tissue

  • Lyme disease
  • Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria, spread by ticks

    children and adults in three Connecticut communities". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 20 (1): 7–17. doi:10.1002/art.1780200102. PMID 836338. "Factsheet about

    Lyme disease

    Lyme disease

    Lyme_disease

  • Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Medical condition

    antibodies as having aSLE or cSLE. In 2020, the European League Against Rheumatism (now named the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology) in

    Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus

    Childhood-onset_systemic_lupus_erythematosus

  • Acanthus ilicifolius
  • Species of flowering plant

    Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia. It is used as medicine in asthma and rheumatism. This species is an erect shrub reaching up to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) tall

    Acanthus ilicifolius

    Acanthus ilicifolius

    Acanthus_ilicifolius

  • Clémentine Delait
  • French bearded lady

    brushed and groomed it every day. In her later years, Delait developed rheumatism, which eventually forced her to retire from running her business and making

    Clémentine Delait

    Clémentine Delait

    Clémentine_Delait

  • Spondyloarthritis
  • Joint diseases of the vertebral column

    Silent Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spondylarthropathy". Arthritis & Rheumatism. 37 (1). Wiley: 23–31. doi:10.1002/art.1780370105. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 8129761

    Spondyloarthritis

    Spondyloarthritis

  • Sinomenine
  • Chemical compound

    plant is traditionally used in herbal medicine in these countries for rheumatism and arthritis. However, analgesic action against other types of pain seems

    Sinomenine

    Sinomenine

    Sinomenine

  • Oscillococcinum
  • Homeopathic product

    thought it to be the causative agent of diseases as varied as eczema, rheumatism, tuberculosis, measles, and cancer. Roy searched for the "bacterium" in

    Oscillococcinum

    Oscillococcinum

    Oscillococcinum

  • Guinea pig
  • Domesticated rodent from South America

    curanderos, who use the animals to diagnose diseases such as jaundice, rheumatism, arthritis, and typhus. They are rubbed against the bodies of the sick

    Guinea pig

    Guinea pig

    Guinea_pig

  • Apocynum cannabinum
  • Plant species in the dogbane family

    amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane, Indian hemp, hemp dogsbane, rheumatism root, dogsbane, or wild cotton) is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows

    Apocynum cannabinum

    Apocynum cannabinum

    Apocynum_cannabinum

  • Silphium terebinthinaceum
  • Species of flowering plant

    from this plant has also been used as a treatment for congestion and rheumatism. Silphium terebinthinaceum is an herbaceous perennial growing 3 to 10

    Silphium terebinthinaceum

    Silphium terebinthinaceum

    Silphium_terebinthinaceum

  • Salicylic acid
  • Chemical compound used in medicines and industry

    acute rheumatism by salicin". The Lancet. 108 (2774): 383. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)49509-8. MacLagan T (1900). "The treatment of acute rheumatism". The

    Salicylic acid

    Salicylic acid

    Salicylic_acid

  • Malmesbury, South Africa
  • Town in Western Cape, South Africa

    a tepid sulphur chloride mineral spring that was renowned for curing rheumatism. The first farms were allocated in 1703. When the fifth Dutch Reformed

    Malmesbury, South Africa

    Malmesbury, South Africa

    Malmesbury,_South_Africa

  • John Cheshire (physician)
  • English physician

    Cheshire did not clearly distinguish between gout and chronic rheumatism. Of acute rheumatism his account shows little clinical knowledge, and is mixed up

    John Cheshire (physician)

    John_Cheshire_(physician)

  • Elfshot
  • Medical condition described in Anglo-Saxon texts

    localized to a particular area of the body. Modern diagnoses might include rheumatism, arthritis, muscle stitches or cramps. The term "elf-shot" is variously

    Elfshot

    Elfshot

    Elfshot

  • Pythonidae
  • Family of snakes

    are also used in African traditional medicine to treat ailments like rheumatism and mental illnesses. Their body parts, including blood and organs, are

    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

  • Hymenoxys hoopesii
  • Species of flowering plant

    common name 'sneezeweed'. The root has been used medicinally to treat rheumatism, upset stomachs, and indigestion in infants. Tropicos, Hymenoxys hoopesii

    Hymenoxys hoopesii

    Hymenoxys hoopesii

    Hymenoxys_hoopesii

  • Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers
  • Saints invoked for protection from, or aid struggling with, various troubles

    Respiratory diseases – Dositheus of Gaza Rheumatism – James the Great Maurus – rheumatism, gout, epilepsy Against rheumatism – Miliau People ridiculed for their

    Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers

    Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers

    Patron_saints_of_ailments,_illness,_and_dangers

  • List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes
  • dressed up. The Clampetts arrive at the party with some of Granny's "rheumatism medicine" and some country cooking. Margaret talks them into taking their

    List of The Beverly Hillbillies episodes

    List_of_The_Beverly_Hillbillies_episodes

  • Hypericum maculatum
  • Species of flowering plant in the St John's wort family

    tract, kidneys and urinary tract, cardiovascular system, infections, rheumatism and gout. Stace, C. A. (2010). New Flora of the British Isles (Third ed

    Hypericum maculatum

    Hypericum maculatum

    Hypericum_maculatum

  • Algerian League Against Rheumatism
  • The Algerian League Against Rheumatism (French: Ligue Algérienne Antirhumatismale, LAAR) is an Algerian medical organization that aims to promote rheumatology

    Algerian League Against Rheumatism

    Algerian_League_Against_Rheumatism

  • George III
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820

    King George, already virtually blind with cataracts and in pain from rheumatism, suffered a relapse into his mental disorder and became dangerously ill

    George III

    George III

    George_III

  • Jeffersonia
  • Genus of flowering plants belonging to the barberry family

    Jeffersonia, also known as twinleaf or rheumatism root, is a small genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Berberidaceae. They are uncommon

    Jeffersonia

    Jeffersonia

    Jeffersonia

  • Antoni Gaudí
  • Catalan architect (1852–1926)

    Guillem Gaudí i Cornet". Young Gaudí suffered from poor health, including rheumatism, which may have contributed to his reticent and reserved character. These

    Antoni Gaudí

    Antoni Gaudí

    Antoni_Gaudí

  • Antinuclear antibody
  • Autoantibody that binds to contents of the cell nucleus

    tissue disease: Longitudinal clinical and serologic findings". Arthritis & Rheumatism. 42 (5): 899–909. doi:10.1002/1529-0131(199905)42:5<899::AID-ANR8>3.0

    Antinuclear antibody

    Antinuclear antibody

    Antinuclear_antibody

  • Equisetum arvense
  • Species of horsetail

    of disorders of the skin, locomotor system, kidneys and urinary tract, rheumatism and gout.[citation needed] Externally it was traditionally used for chilblains

    Equisetum arvense

    Equisetum arvense

    Equisetum_arvense

  • Wið færstice
  • Curative Anglo-Saxon charms

    1908, "the charm is intended to cure a sudden twinge or stitch, possibly rheumatism that can be due to being shot by witches, elves, and other spirits that

    Wið færstice

    Wið færstice

    Wið_færstice

  • Chimaphila
  • Genus of flowering plants in the heath family

    wintergreen, also called striped wintergreen, striped prince's pine or rheumatism root) Chimaphila menziesii (little prince's pine) Chimaphila monticola

    Chimaphila

    Chimaphila

    Chimaphila

  • Dyatlov Pass incident
  • 1959 unsolved deaths in the Soviet Union

    January one member, Yuri Yudin, who had several health ailments (including rheumatism and a congenital heart defect), turned back because of knee and joint

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov_Pass_incident

  • Cat
  • Small domesticated carnivorous mammal

    into blankets in Switzerland as traditional medicines thought to cure rheumatism. A few attempts to build a cat census have been made over the years, both

    Cat

    Cat

    Cat

  • Adult-onset Still's disease
  • Medical condition

    "Adult-onset Still's disease. Clinical course and outcome". Arthritis and Rheumatism. 30 (2): 186–194. doi:10.1002/art.1780300209. PMID 3827959. Jamilloux

    Adult-onset Still's disease

    Adult-onset_Still's_disease

  • Melampyrum pratense
  • Species of flowering plant

    medicine internally as tea or externally as pillow filling for treatment of rheumatism and blood vessels calcification.[citation needed] Melampyrum pratense

    Melampyrum pratense

    Melampyrum pratense

    Melampyrum_pratense

  • International League of Associations of Rheumatology
  • League of Associations for Rheumatology, EULAR, European League against Rheumatism, APLAR, Asia Pacific League of Associations of Rheumatology and AFLAR

    International League of Associations of Rheumatology

    International_League_of_Associations_of_Rheumatology

  • Cardiospermum halicacabum
  • Species of flowering plant

    balloon vine is derived. Mudakathan (முடகத்தான்) in Tamil means "clears rheumatism". The balloon vine is a strongly overgrown, perennial herbaceous climbing

    Cardiospermum halicacabum

    Cardiospermum halicacabum

    Cardiospermum_halicacabum

  • Willow
  • Salix, genus of trees

    acute rheumatism by salicin". The Lancet. 108 (2774): 383. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)49509-8. MacLagan, T. (1900). "The treatment of acute rheumatism". The

    Willow

    Willow

    Willow

  • Uric acid
  • Organic compound

    of the intestinal tract in the elimination of uric acid". Arthritis & Rheumatism. 8 (4). Wiley: 694–706. doi:10.1002/art.1780080429. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 5859543

    Uric acid

    Uric_acid

  • Hedgehog
  • Subfamily of spiny mammals

    especially among Bedouins, hedgehog meat is considered medicine against rheumatism and arthritis. Hedgehogs are also said to cure a variety of disorders

    Hedgehog

    Hedgehog

    Hedgehog

  • Fred Waite
  • American cowboy (1853–1895)

    council and chief as Attorney General of the Chickasaw Nation. He died of rheumatism at the age of 42. Fred Waite's middle name of Tecumseh was after a prominent

    Fred Waite

    Fred Waite

    Fred_Waite

  • Mustard plaster
  • Medicinal poultice

    home remedy. Mustard plasters were used for aches and pains, including rheumatism, arthritis, and sore muscles. It was also used for chest congestion. If

    Mustard plaster

    Mustard plaster

    Mustard_plaster

  • George Armstrong Custer
  • United States cavalry commander (1839–1876)

    child, Margaret Custer, and Nevin Custer, who suffered from asthma and rheumatism. Custer also had three older half-siblings. Custer and his brothers acquired

    George Armstrong Custer

    George Armstrong Custer

    George_Armstrong_Custer

  • Low-level laser therapy
  • Treatment using irradiation with light of low power intensity

    Low-level laser therapy LLLT being applied for rheumatism in Sweden MeSH D028022 [edit on Wikidata]

    Low-level laser therapy

    Low-level laser therapy

    Low-level_laser_therapy

  • Volmari Iso-Hollo
  • Athletics competitor

    medal over the 10,000 m. After the Olympics, Iso-Hollo fell ill with rheumatism but kept on competing until 1945. He died in 1969 aged 62. Evans, Hilary;

    Volmari Iso-Hollo

    Volmari Iso-Hollo

    Volmari_Iso-Hollo

  • Swaim's Panacea
  • advertised to cure various diseases including scrofula, syphilis and rheumatism. Swaim was originally a bookbinder, and the popular story went that he

    Swaim's Panacea

    Swaim's Panacea

    Swaim's_Panacea

  • Hyperuricemia
  • Excess uric acid in the blood

    of the intestinal tract in the elimination of uric acid". Arthritis & Rheumatism. 8 (4). Wiley: 694–706. doi:10.1002/art.1780080429. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 5859543

    Hyperuricemia

    Hyperuricemia

    Hyperuricemia

  • Hoodoo (spirituality)
  • Spiritual practices, traditions and beliefs

    chronic illness. In South Carolina, slaves treated worms using jimsonweed. Rheumatism was treated by massaging eelskin onto affected areas or ingesting a decoction

    Hoodoo (spirituality)

    Hoodoo (spirituality)

    Hoodoo_(spirituality)

  • Pregnenolone (medication)
  • Medication and supplement

    and was used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and soft-tissue rheumatism in the 1950s and is no longer prescribed today, but remains available

    Pregnenolone (medication)

    Pregnenolone (medication)

    Pregnenolone_(medication)

  • Alnus glutinosa
  • Species of flowering plant in the birch family

    decoction of the bark has been used to treat swelling, inflammation and rheumatism, as an emetic, and to treat pharyngitis and sore throat. Ground up bark

    Alnus glutinosa

    Alnus glutinosa

    Alnus_glutinosa

  • Sands End
  • Area of Fulham, London, England

    colleague from the West London Medical Journal, who had observed that rheumatism was unusually common on both sides of Counter's Creek from Shepherd's

    Sands End

    Sands_End

  • Birch sap
  • Sap from birch trees

    source of vitamins, diuretic against freckles United Kingdom tonic, rheumatism, first nourishment for new-born children prevention of baldness United

    Birch sap

    Birch sap

    Birch_sap

  • Dysautonomia
  • Any disease or malfunction of the autonomic nervous system

    hypermobility type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome". Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 44 (1): 93–100. doi:10.1016/j.semarthrit.2013.12.006. PMID 24507822.

    Dysautonomia

    Dysautonomia

    Dysautonomia

  • Sorbus aucuparia
  • Species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae

    of disorders of the respiratory tract, fever, infections, colds, flu, rheumatism and gout. Due to their bitterness, raw rowan berries normally are not

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus_aucuparia

  • James Parkinson
  • English surgeon (1755–1824)

    the joints; and on the influence of certain articles of diet, in gout, rheumatism, and gravel. London: Symonds. Dangerous sports. A tale addressed to children

    James Parkinson

    James Parkinson

    James_Parkinson

  • Analgesic
  • Drugs used to achieve relief from pain

    paracetamol. PO. Unavailable. Osteoarthritis; rheumatoid arthritis; soft-tissue rheumatism; mild-moderate pain and fever. As per aspirin and paracetamol. Benzydamine

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

    Analgesic

  • Arthritis Foundation
  • American nonprofit organization

    and Rheumatism Foundation, the organization's name was changed in 1964 to the Arthritis Foundation. The following year, the American Rheumatism Association

    Arthritis Foundation

    Arthritis Foundation

    Arthritis_Foundation

  • Connective tissue disease
  • Category of diseases

    for the management of rheumatoid arthritis: 2002 Update". Arthritis & Rheumatism. 46 (2): 328–346. doi:10.1002/art.10148. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 11840435

    Connective tissue disease

    Connective_tissue_disease

  • Miliau
  • Breton saint and eponym of the village of Guimiliau

    particularly venerated. He is said to be a good saint to invoke in cases of rheumatism. St Miliau is a figure of some importance in Breton cult and legend. He

    Miliau

    Miliau

    Miliau

  • Pangolin trade
  • Illegal poaching, sale and trafficking of pangolins

    stroke, back pain, and rheumatism, while the Awori also use them to treat mental illness. In Ghana, they have been used for rheumatism, convulsions, headaches

    Pangolin trade

    Pangolin trade

    Pangolin_trade

  • Boston Custer
  • Soldier and brother of George Armstrong Custer

    Michigan. Boston's older brother Nevin became a farmer due to asthma and rheumatism, while two other older brothers, George and Thomas ("Tom"), became military

    Boston Custer

    Boston Custer

    Boston_Custer

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    Nimrah

    Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion

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    Praise

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    Famous victory

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  • Uroerythrin
  • n.

    A reddish urinary pigment, considered as the substance which gives to the urine of rheumatism its characteristic color. It also causes the red color often seen in deposits of urates.

  • Rheumatismoid
  • a.

    Of or resembling rheum or rheumatism.

  • Rheumatism
  • n.

    A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple, local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs, as the heart.

  • Myalgia
  • n.

    Pain in the muscles; muscular rheumatism or neuralgia.

  • Rheumatic
  • n.

    One affected with rheumatism.

  • Rheumatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day.

  • Dengue
  • n.

    A specific epidemic disease attended with high fever, cutaneous eruption, and severe pains in the head and limbs, resembling those of rheumatism; -- called also breakbone fever. It occurs in India, Egypt, the West Indies, etc., is of short duration, and rarely fatal.

  • Salicylic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid formerly obtained by fusing salicin with potassium hydroxide, and now made in large quantities from phenol (carbolic acid) by the action of carbon dioxide on heated sodium phenolate. It is a white crystalline substance. It is used as an antiseptic, and in its salts in the treatment of rheumatism. Called also hydroxybenzoic acid.

  • Podalgia
  • n.

    pain in the foot, due to gout, rheumatism, etc.

  • Pleurodynia
  • n.

    A painful affection of the side, simulating pleurisy, usually due to rheumatism.

  • Founder
  • n.

    An inflammatory fever of the body, or acute rheumatism; as, chest founder. See Chest ffounder.

  • Node
  • n.

    A hard concretion or incrustation which forms upon bones attacked with rheumatism, gout, or syphilis; sometimes also, a swelling in the neighborhood of a joint.

  • Rheumatismal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to rheumatism.

  • Gonorrhoeal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to gonorrhea; as, gonorrheal rheumatism.

  • Veratrine
  • n.

    A poisonous alkaloid obtained from the root hellebore (Veratrum) and from sabadilla seeds as a white crystalline powder, having an acrid, burning taste. It is sometimes used externally, as in ointments, in the local treatment of neuralgia and rheumatism. Called also veratria, and veratrina.