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In January in Ulu no night - blindness or pyralgia ( burning pain in the hands and feet ) were complained of , no wasting was seen , no famine oedema , no rachitic residues , and no manifestations of active scurvy , pellagra , or beri ...
In January in Ulu no night - blindness or pyralgia ( burning pain in the hands and feet ) were complained of , no wasting was seen , no famine oedema , no rachitic residues , and no manifestations of active scurvy , pellagra , or beri ...
الصفحة 28
All , however , complained of pain in the belly and a sense of distension , and those eating too freely of desert dates complained of vomiting , colic , and diarrhoea . The children's bellies were indisputably more distended than the ...
All , however , complained of pain in the belly and a sense of distension , and those eating too freely of desert dates complained of vomiting , colic , and diarrhoea . The children's bellies were indisputably more distended than the ...
الصفحة 326
Kula ( Lwena , Chokwe ) , nkula ( Luchazi ) , is concerned with painful or prolonged menstruation , and is derived from a female relative who died a violent death especially involving the spilling of her blood .
Kula ( Lwena , Chokwe ) , nkula ( Luchazi ) , is concerned with painful or prolonged menstruation , and is derived from a female relative who died a violent death especially involving the spilling of her blood .
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