Q4)The condition is known as the what disease: the royal disease, French disease or Neapolitan disease?
A4)The royal disease. (The French disease, and the Neapolitan disease, were terms for syphilis: ‘French disease’ was used by the English, Germans and Italians, ‘Neapolitan’, by the French.)
Q5)Finally … ? During the 1980s, products used to treat the condition were contaminated with what: the HIV virus, Hansen’s disease or syphilis?
A5)The HIV virus. Patients were also at risk of Hepatitis C.
Here’s a thought …
“The department's logo is the Tudor Crown enclosed within a circle.”
From the Wikipedia entry on the HMRC.
And some phone music …
The next ten question set will be on 23rd April: it has a World Book Night theme.
To avoid people copying your answers, they will be published tomorrow morning.
† Ooooh, I’ve heard of those cases, Olga: they’re up with the Post Office Scandal! Both are utter cøckups!
‡ Dogs, Debbi? That’s possibly an excuse for a funny video! There’s a perfect one, even: of a cat hitting a dog with a squeaky toy, that’s been squeak once too often. I’m blowed if I can find the thing!
Yeah, you’re using an American English dictionary, I’m using a British English one: I get the same thing with US spellings!
Q5) taxes I remember my friends were talking about the case when I was there. Luckily, it seems that there are better treatments now (because he had to have injections when I was there, and one of the problems was that due to joint bleeds, he had developed arthritis, although he was quite young, and he was in a lot of pain). Cockup is the right word for it, for sure. And yes, I've read about that medication as well. Fingers crossed it is licensed soon and it isn't too expensive and NICE approves it. (And, as you say, there are no shortages).
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I remember my friends were talking about the case when I was there. Luckily, it seems that there are better treatments now (because he had to have injections when I was there, and one of the problems was that due to joint bleeds, he had developed arthritis, although he was quite young, and he was in a lot of pain). Cockup is the right word for it, for sure.
And yes, I've read about that medication as well. Fingers crossed it is licensed soon and it isn't too expensive and NICE approves it. (And, as you say, there are no shortages).
How does it know? :)
ReplyDeleteI dunno, man. That's slightly freaky. :)
1. Customs
2. 2005
3. Excise
4. Inland
5. taxes
The only thing missing from this one is a Lady Godiva question. :)