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Swelling of the glands in the groin is common, called a bubo.
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Salve can be dabbed to a burn or a swelling bubo.
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Still, if you wake up with a bubo on your groin, better see a doctor all the same.
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Pliny, in describing this bird, says, "bubo funebris et maxime abominatus"; whilst Chaucer writes: "The owl eke that of death the bode ybringeth."
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They free suspected coup leader and former navy chief, Bubo Na Tchuto.
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Phidias made them, and Bubo and Bombax dressed them in purple.
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And soon there appeared upon her body four buboes, of which she was afterwards cured.
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Externally.-Theroot is used as a poultice for tumors, lazy ulcers, buboes, carbuncles, stings of insects.
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Maybe what this kid had were buboes.
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For pain, morphine; for weakness, stimulation; for fever, bathing; for buboes, application of ice, injection of bichloride and excision have been advised.
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Thank Zeus they clipped Bubo's wings -Ray Harryhausen's pathetic mechanical owl from the original movie only gets a tiny cameo here.
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The Black Death gave people hard, swollen, black spots they called "plague roses," or buboes, surrounded by a pale ring.
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Johnson mentions a boy of seven with severe gonorrhea complicated with buboes which he had contracted from a servant girl with whom he slept.
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"Ignarres bubo dirum mortalibus omen," said Ovid; whilst speaking of the fatal prognostications of the crow Virgil wrote: