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  2. File:Hydrophobia in rabies.webm - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophobia_in_rabies.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 45 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 1.21 Mbps overall, file size: 6.51 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    There have been four deaths from rabies, transmitted abroad by dog bites, since 2000. The last infection in the UK occurred in 1922, and the last death from indigenous rabies was in 1902. [122] [123] Sweden and mainland Norway have been free of rabies since 1886. [124] Bat rabies antibodies (but not the virus) have been found in bats. [125]

  4. Aquaphobia - Wikipedia

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    The correct Greek-derived term for "water-fear" is hydrophobia, from ὕδωρ (hudōr), "water" [4] and φόβος (phobos), "fear". [5] However, this word has long been used in many languages, including English, to refer specifically to a symptom of later-stage rabies, which manifests itself in humans as difficulty in swallowing, fear when presented with liquids to drink, and an inability to ...

  5. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    Distinct from hydrophobia, a scientific property that makes chemicals averse to interaction with water, as well as an archaic name for rabies. Arachnophobia: fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions, a zoophobia: Astraphobia: fear of thunder and lightning: Atelophobia: fear of imperfection; a synonym of perfectionism: Athazagoraphobia

  6. Hydrophobia - Wikipedia

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    Rabies, historically referred to as hydrophobia, a viral disease that causes encephalitis in humans and other mammals; Art, entertainment, and media.

  7. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    Rabies has a long history of association with dogs. The first written record of rabies is in the Codex of Eshnunna (c. 1930 BC), which dictates that the owner of a dog showing symptoms of rabies should take preventive measure against bites. If a person was bitten by a rabid dog and later died, the owner was fined heavily.

  8. A Cry in the Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The father of a wilderness family gets bitten by a skunk, and fearing rabies, chains himself to a barn to protect his family should he go mad. He orders his son not to come near him no matter how persuasive or rational his appearance or argument. However, the creek dries up, indicating an upstream blockage and an imminent flood.

  9. The Mad Death - Wikipedia

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    The music for the opening titles consisted of a voice whispering the first four lines of All Things Bright and Beautiful over a montage of animals' faces, distorted by a rippling water effect, symbolising the hydrophobia caused by rabies. The episodes were filmed around Scotland including inside East Kilbride Shopping Centre.