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'''Gout''' was a disease. [[Empress (Marco Polo)|The wife]] of [[Kublai Khan]] disapproved of him [[gambling]] at [[backgammon]] as she believed it aggravated his gout. ([[TV]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'') According to [[Charles (The Visitation)|Charles]], [[The Squire|his father]] conveniently felt the effects of a draft or his gout when he was losing at a game. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')
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'''Gout''' was a disease.
 
== History ==
[[Empress (Marco Polo)|The wife]] of [[Kublai Khan]] disapproved of him [[gambling]] at [[backgammon]] in [[1289]] as she believed it aggravated his gout. ([[TV]]: "[[Assassin at Peking]]")
 
According to [[Charles (The Visitation)|Charles]], [[The Squire (The Visitation)|his father]] conveniently felt the effects of a draft or his gout when he was losing at a game in [[1666]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')
 
As "[[Doctor]] [[Von Wer]]", the [[Second Doctor]] offered [[Colonel]] [[Attwood (The Highlanders)|Attwood]] a [[remedy]] for, among other things, "the [[gout]]". Attwood, however, insisted that he did not have the gout. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'')
 
By early [[2006]], [[Adam Mitchell]]'s [[Geoff Mitchell|father]] had [[arthritis]], however [[Sandra Mitchell|his mother]] thought he had [[gout]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Essay Competition (short story)}})


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Gout

Gout was a disease.

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The wife of Kublai Khan disapproved of him gambling at backgammon in 1289 as she believed it aggravated his gout. (TV: "Assassin at Peking")

According to Charles, his father conveniently felt the effects of a draft or his gout when he was losing at a game in 1666. (TV: The Visitation)

As "Doctor Von Wer", the Second Doctor offered Colonel Attwood a remedy for, among other things, "the gout". Attwood, however, insisted that he did not have the gout. (TV: The Highlanders)

By early 2006, Adam Mitchell's father had arthritis, however his mother thought he had gout. (PROSE: Essay Competition [+]Loading...["Essay Competition (short story)"])