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Seborrheic dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis Definition Seborrheic dermatitisis a common inflammatory disease of the scalp and skin characterized by scaly lesions usually on the scalp, hairline, face and body. In infants, it is sometimes called cradle cap. Description Seborrheic dermatitis... Read more
Cradle Cap Cradle Cap
Cradle cap Definition Cradle cap is a form of seborrheic dermatitis, a minor inflammatory disease of the scalp, face, and occasionally other areas of the body. It is a common scalp problem in infants and younger children. Description Cradle cap appears as thick, oily yellowish or brownish... Read more
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Simon in the Bible. 1 One of the Maccabees . 2 or Simon Peter: see Peter, Saint . 3 See Simon, Saint . 4 Kinsman of Jesus. 5 Leper of Bethany in whose house a woman anointed Jesus' feet. He may have been the father of Lazarus. 6 Pharisee in whose house Jesus was entertained. 7 ... Read more
motif motif
motif , in literature, term that denotes the recurrent presence of certain character types, objects, settings, or situations in diverse genres and periods of folklore and literature. Examples of motifs include swords, money, food, jewels, forests, oceans, castles, dungeons, tests of skill or wisdom,... Read more
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Morris Rosenfeld , 1862-1923, Jewish poet, b. Russian Poland. His name was originally Moshe Jacob Alter. He worked as a tailor in London and as a diamond grinder in Amsterdam before emigrating to the United States in 1886. He settled in New York City, working 14 hours a day as a tailor while he... Read more
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