Sick
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+ | | style="text-align: left;" | "What is [[Classical]] is [[health]]y; what is [[Romanticism|Romantic]] is [[sick]] [[What is Classical is healthy; what is Romantic is sick|[...]]]." --[[Goethe]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Painting showing opisthotonos in a patient suffering from tetanus by Sir Charles Bell.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Painting showing [[spasm]]s in a patient suffering from tetanus by Sir [[Charles Bell]] ([[1809]]).]] | ||
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- | [[AIDS]] - [[body]] - [[environmental illness]] - [[hygiene]] - [[medicine]] - [[mind]] - [[death]] - [[mental illness]] - [[psychopathology]] - [[virus]] | + | '''Sick''' may refer to: |
- | + | * Having a [[disease]] | |
- | == Titles == | + | * Experiencing [[illness]] |
- | + | * [[Vomit]] | |
- | ''[[Bad Girls and Sick Boys]]'' (1998) - [[Linda Kauffman]] | + | == See also== |
+ | *[[Painting showing spasms in a patient suffering from tetanus by Sir Charles Bell]] | ||
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