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Cutaneous tuberculosis of the penis and sexual transmission of tuberculosis confirmed by molecular typing.
- B. Angus, M. Yates, C. Conlon, I. Byren
- Medicine, BiologyClinical infectious diseases : an official…
- 1 December 2001
A case of culture-positive primary cutaneous Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of the penis was diagnosed in a male patient; 1 year later, endometrial tuberculosis was diagnosed in the patient's…
Eikinella corrodens septicaemia among drug injectors: a possible association with 'licking wounds'.
- B. Angus, S. Green, J. Mckinley, D. Goldberg, M. Frischer
- MedicineThe Journal of infection
- 1994
HIV-Associated CMV Retinitis Occurring in the Setting of a High CD4+ Count: What about AIDS Definitions?
- B. Angus, S. Green, J. McKinlay, J. McMenamin, E. Walker
- Medicine, BiologyInternational journal of STD & AIDS
- 1 January 1994
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The Apotropaic “Witch posts” of Early Modern Yorkshire: A Contextualization
- B. Angus
- History
- 2 January 2018
Abstract In houses in Yorkshire there remain carved posts of some antiquity, marked with a distinct X, whose provenance is unknown. These are known locally as “witch posts.” Understanding these as…
The Roman Actor, Metadrama, Authority, and the Audience
- B. Angus
- Art
- 27 May 2010
Early modern debate about the legitimacy of theater concerns the question of the author's authority in relation to that of the licensing authorities and their informers. Here the fear of…
Conclusion: No One Is There–Ubiquity and Invisibility
- B. Angus
- ArtIntelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern…
- 1 January 2019
Being by the nature of the function shadowy figures, these ubiquitous informers rarely emerge to us as named individuals and the perception of this is also contemporary, as one writer laments in…
Introduction: Errant Intelligence –The Devil’s Own
- B. Angus
- ArtIntelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern…
- 1 January 2019
The introduction firstly identifies the defining characteristics, important contexts, and devices of early modern metadrama; it then elaborates on popular conceptions of the informer-figure, and…
‘Subtle sleights’: Amity and the Informer in Damon and Pithias
- B. Angus
- ArtIntelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern…
- 2019
The informer-figure permeates the conditions of early modern dramatic production and haunts the vagaries of reception towards which such ventures must look. Richard Edwards’s Damon and Pythias…
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