Disease Versus Illness in General Practice - C. Helman - 1981
Illness and Disease
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In Elizabethan England
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Malaria stones venereal diseases
(syphilis) dysentery influenza measles typhus scurvy
Spitting plagueScrofulaLeprosySweating sicknessAnemiaRheumatismArthritisMental Illness
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New AgueSmallpox
Tuberculosis Black Plague
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Rates
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