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hepatitis
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  • Little Abhi Ghoshe was a month old when his father died of hepatitis.†   (source)
  • No. Have you had any recent viral infection, including poliomyelitis, hepatitis, mononucleosis, mumps, measles, varicella, or herpes?†   (source)
  • There's also hepatitis.†   (source)
  • I guess that's important because they don't know which victims have the HIV virus or hepatitis, and there are lots of bloody situations.†   (source)
  • The guy was probably in the terminal stages of hepatitis.†   (source)
  • Almost half the fledgling Farm got infectious hepatitis.†   (source)
  • As every good health inspector knows, the unfortunate consumer who lets an infected oyster slide down his throat is flirting with hepatitis.†   (source)
  • Speaking of his bout of hepatitis, Farmer told me, "If I get sick, it'll be nearly fatal."†   (source)
  • I could tell the Admiral you've got …. you've got …. infectious hepatitis."†   (source)
  • "You get hepatitis from unwashed lettuce," I said.†   (source)
  • Sir, do you have any history of hepatitis?†   (source)
  • I said, 'Professor, this is a not a case of hepatitis, but a case of my own brother.'†   (source)
  • I beat the hepatitis.†   (source)
  • Without those tissues, we would have no tests for diseases like hepatitis and HIV; no vaccines for rabies, smallpox, measles; none of the promising new drugs for leukemia, breast cancer, colon cancer.†   (source)
  • Beecher published a detailed list of the twenty-two worst offenders, including researchers who'd injected children with hepatitis and others who'd poisoned patients under anesthesia using carbon dioxide.†   (source)
  • Oh, no. I do have hepatitis.†   (source)
  • …when I looked in dismay at Allie, who was champing at the bit to get back to her oblivion; when I thought about whether Pennsatucky would be able to keep it together and prove herself the good mom that she aspired to be; when I worried about my many friends at Danbury whose health was crushed by hepatitis and HIV; and when I saw in the visiting room how addiction had torn apart the bonds between mothers and their children, I finally understood the true consequences of my own actions.†   (source)
  • In this wealthy place, this rich hospital"—she swept her hands at all the machinery—"surely here in America you can do more for hepatitis than to wring your hands and say it is very grave."†   (source)
  • He has a fulminant hepatitis.†   (source)
  • Viral hepatitis.†   (source)
  • I understand hepatitis.†   (source)
  • "It's hepatitis.†   (source)
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