rheumatics
Britishnoun
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He planned to join the rheumatics for some quiet mud baths; she would take some slow, countryside motor trips.
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Ten years ago, when the International Congress on Rheumatic Diseases last met, the yanking of teeth and tonsils was a leading treatment recommended by the rheumatics experts.
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On each of the three anniversary days, some 20 to 30 others were bedded with rheumatics, colds, shock, weariness.
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Climate may be, and University of Pennsylvania researchers have confirmed an old wives' tale: patients with "rheumatics" do indeed feel worse when the barometer is going down and the humidity is going up.
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Housewives of a provident turn of mind filled their cupboards with treacle as a medicine for bad air, and with home-made plasters called Flos Unguentorum for the rheumatics and musk- balls to smell.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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