15. Plannet Plannet is likely a shorthand for “planet-struck.” Many medical practitioners believed the planets influenced health and sanity. A person who was planet-stricken had been suddenly maligned by the forces of particular planets. They would likely present symptoms also associated with aneurysms, strokes, and heart attacks.
Quinsy is worse than tonsillitis Its a complication of tonsillitis The infection goes from the tonsil to the throat
Idiotic - Cause of Death a paper published by The British Medical Journal claims that men are far more likely than women to die from doing "idiotic" things:- The paper points out that while data has long established that men are more likely to engage in more impulsive and high-risk behavior leading to death, they're also far more statistically liable to behave like idiots: "There is a class of risk—the 'idiotic' risk—that is qualitatively different from those associated with, say, contact sports or adventure pursuits such as parachuting. Idiotic risks are defined as senseless risks, where the apparent payoff is negligible or nonexistent, and the outcome is often extremely negative and often final." Authored by a student, an orthopedic trauma surgeon, and a project manager as well as a director from the Institute of Cellular Medicine, the paper—titled "The Darwin Awards: Sex Differences in Idiotic Behaviour"—examines 20 years of fatal data from the Darwin Awards, which catalogs foolish behavior (not always leading to death). They propose something called the Male Idiot Theory (MIT), which states that "men are idiots and idiots do stupid things," and found that it's the most likely explanation behind the results of the statistical analysis—which found that over the course of 20 years, Darwin Award winners who died as a result of their decisions comprised 88.7 percent men. And while the analysts point out there may be outside factors at stake—over-reporting of men's idiotic behavior and, perhaps, a link to alcohol.