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  • I do have to applaud the inclusion of Wade and Carpenter, though, as both are stronger storytellers, and "Recrudescence" could easily be overlooked.

    princeofcairo: Twenty Tales princeofcairo 2009

  • The only story of both lists I haven't read is Recrudescence.

    princeofcairo: Twenty Tales princeofcairo 2009

  • Among the many harrowing anecdotes recounted by Dr. Valdemar in his remarkable volume The Recrudescence of Leprosy and Its Causation, one in particular had left a deep and lasting impression upon my imagination.

    Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999

  • Valdemar of Leipzig, whose earlier volume, The Recrudescence of Leprosy and Its Causation, had done much to divest that grave affliction of the aura of preternatural dread that has surrounded its sufferers throughout the ages.

    Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999

  • Recrudescence is becoming quite a fashionable journalistic word.

    Malaprops. 1908

  • Recrudescence if Mahommedanism "produce more effect on the educated native mind than the most seditious frothings of the vernacular press.] united to produce a" boom "in Mahommedanism.

    The Story of the Malakand Field Force An Episode of Frontier War Winston S. Churchill 1919

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