| 41. | Testimony exists that shows that children of Eastern European origin who were suspected of having ringworm were also irradiated.
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| 42. | To get parental consent the experiment was misrepresented as a new therapy for the scalp fungus known as ringworm.
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| 43. | And their son, Seth, was suffering a persistent case of ringworm that reresisted even the most potent remedies.
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| 44. | Tinea capitis, commonly called ringworm of the scalp, is most frequently caused by the fungus T . tonsurans.
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| 45. | The group focuses on treating common health problems among the poor, such as scabies, intestinal worms and ringworm.
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| 46. | The product claims to offer relief from psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot and various kinds of itching.
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| 47. | This material showed that mass treatment of ringworm in Israel was founded on treatment protocols designed and administered decades earlier.
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| 48. | The diseases it causes is classified as Tinea or ringworm, with an adjective prescribing to the afflicted body part.
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| 49. | A woman said her two sons caught ringworm; another said her 17-month-old baby got food poisoning.
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| 50. | Police told the inquest that they had found a Mercury rich powder used to treat the Woolcock's dogs Ringworm.
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