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Pestilence may refer to:
- Pestilence, one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse symbolizing Plague (contagious disease) in some interpretations of the book of Revelation
- Pestilence (band), a Dutch death metal group
- Pestilence (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain, based on the biblical horseman
- "The Pestilence", a song by Kreator from Pleasure to Kill
- Pestilence wort
- Prelude to Pestilence
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English Journal
- Illustrations from the Wellcome Library William Winstanley's pestilential poesies in "The Christians refuge: or heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion to which is added the charitable physician (1665)".
- Miller K1.
- Medical history.Med Hist.2011 Apr;55(2):241-50.
- During the Great Plague of London (1665), William Winstanley veered from his better known roles as arbiter of success and failure in his works of biography or as a comic author under the pseudonym Poor Robin, and instead engaged with his reading audience as a plague writer in the rare book The Chris
- PMID 21461312
- [Contagion - some notes on the epistemology and the ethics of public health].
- Marques MS1, Ferreira CM.
- Acta médica portuguesa.Acta Med Port.2010 May-Jun;23(3):533-56. Epub 2010 Jun 14.
- European Medical thought on epidemics - ranging from the opposition clean/dirty, pollution, malaria, pestilential seeds to 19th century microbiology - has always been ruled by figures such as the miasma, the repulsive, the excrement, the filth, the corrupt, the contagion. Theoretically framed, in ge
- PMID 20654276
- [Were there infection disease specialists in Ancient Rome?].
- Ledermann D W1.
- Revista chilena de infectología : órgano oficial de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectología.Rev Chilena Infectol.2010 Apr;27(2):165-9. doi: /S0716-10182010000200013. Epub 2010 May 13.
- The existence of infectious diseases specialists in Ancient Rome is unlikely, but there were at least three authors able of keen observations on infectious matters, with enough merit to be considered our predecessors: Varro, Columella and Vitruvius, none of them physicians. Varro, in his first Book
- PMID 20556322
Japanese Journal
- The Etiology of Flacherie, One of the Great Scourges of Sericulture
- Journal of Insect Biotechnology and Sericology 83(2), 2_025-2_031, 2014
- NAID 130005063597
- 植民地期英領アフリカにおける精神保健施設(研究課題:サハラ以南アフリカの精神保健福祉分野へのオプティマル・トリートメント・プロジェクト(OTP)導入に関するフィージビリティ研究,I 共同研究)
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