or bahaq,
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“a fine whiteness on the surface of the skin,” etc.
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or ḥawlaq,
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“a pain in a person’s throat”
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or ḥamāq,
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“smallpox and similar diseases”
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or khunāq,
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“a disease that is accompanied by an inability of the breath to reach the lungs”
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or rawaq,
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“projection of the upper incisors over the lower”
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or sulāq,
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“pustules that break out at the roots of the tongue, or flaking at the roots of the teeth and thickness of the eyelids”
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or shadaq,
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“capaciousness of the jawbone”
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or shamaq,
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“the mirth of insanity”
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or ghamaqah,
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“a disease that affects the backbone”
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or fataq,
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“a sickness of the peritoneum”
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or fawaq,
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“a distortion of the mouth or the vagina”
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or lasaq,
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“the sticking of the lung to the side as a result of thirst”
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or mashaq,
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“injury done by one fleshy mass to another”
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or wadaq,
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“red spots that break out in the eye and suffuse it with redness, or a piece of flesh that grows there, or a sickness in it that leads to the decay of the ear”
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or sakak,
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“a defect of the ear”
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or sāhik,
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“itchiness of the eye”
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or shākkah,
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“a swelling of the throat”
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or shawkah,
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“a disease too well-known to require definition [‘plague’], or a redness that covers the body”
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or farak,
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“flaccidity of the base of the ear”
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or fakak,
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“the unknitting of the shoulder blade as a result of flaccidity”
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