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[[Image:Tumor by Alibert.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Tumor]] by [[Alibert]], [[1833]]]] | [[Image:Tumor by Alibert.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Tumor]] by [[Alibert]], [[1833]]]] | ||
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- | :"What is [[Classical]] is [[health]]y; what is [[Romantic]] is [[sick]]." --[[Goethe]]. | ||
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[[AIDS]] - [[body]] - [[environmental illness]] - [[hygiene]] - [[medicine]] - [[mind]] - [[death]] - [[mental illness]] - [[psychopathology]] - [[virus]] | [[AIDS]] - [[body]] - [[environmental illness]] - [[hygiene]] - [[medicine]] - [[mind]] - [[death]] - [[mental illness]] - [[psychopathology]] - [[virus]] | ||
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''[[Bad Girls and Sick Boys]]'' (1998) - [[Linda Kauffman]] | ''[[Bad Girls and Sick Boys]]'' (1998) - [[Linda Kauffman]] | ||
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AIDS - body - environmental illness - hygiene - medicine - mind - death - mental illness - psychopathology - virus
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Bad Girls and Sick Boys (1998) - Linda Kauffman
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