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Lexicon Of Eccentric And Discredited Diseases

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This special addendum to the Lambshead Guide was released in late 2005. Also known as "the Holiday Appendix*: *Not to be confused with the organ appendix," this special edition featured writers new to the Guide.

 

  • ABC
  • DEF
  • GHI (4 phantoms, 4 dibsed)
  • JKL (4 phantoms, 0 dibsed)
  • MNO (4 phantoms, 0 dibsed)
  • PQRS (5 phantoms, 0 dibsed)
  • TUV (6 phantoms FULL!!! NO MORE TUV phantoms, please)
  • WXYZ (4 phantoms, 0 dibsed)

 

Lambshead Schedule

 

Lambshead Discussion

 

Contributing Physicians:

 

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Lexicon Rules (for a 26-round game)


 

Entry Format:

 

This is the recommended format for all Lexicon entries. Authors should feel free to use any or all of these fields in their entries, to combine them or to ignore them at their whim. Fields which are pretty much essential are marked with asterisks:

 

Disease Name*

Scientific Name

 

Country of Origin:

 

Introduction:

 

First Known Case:

 

Symptoms:*

 

History:

 

Outcome:

 

Cures:

 

Endnotes/Literature References:

 

Submitted by*: (author's name)

 

Cross References in Lexicon*:

 

KEY NOTES (optional):

 

DISCREDITED: A disease that has been discrdited by another of our many doctors. In the case of a full discreditation, we remove the disease from the Guide prior to publication. However, in the case of a partial discreditation occurring very close to our release date, we do not have time for confirmation. In such a case, we leave the disease in the Guide. If a full discreditation is confirmed, the next edition of the Guide will include all pertinent data.

 

INFECTIOUS: A disease wherein the mere reding of a disease guide may infect the reader with the disease being read. In such cases, we now provide a symbol that allows the reader to decide if he or she wishes to continue reading the disease entry, or simply browse another section.

 

QUARANTINED: A disease that has clearly infected the doctor submitting the disease to the Guide. In such a case, we publish the information, but now provide a Quarantined symbol that alerts the reader to this unfortunate state of affairs.

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