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  1. You may be looking for the novel. St Anthony's Fire was the artificial sun utilised by the Chapter of Saint Anthony as a weapon to cleanse "heathen" worlds. Housed within their ship as a power source, the sun could be directed outwards to create a flame that would burn away anything that entered it in an instant. It was destroyed when the ship was vaporised in the explosion of Betrushia ...

  2. St. Anthony's Fire (New Doctor Who Adventures) Paperback – 20 Oct. 1994. The Doctor and Bernice visit Betrushia, a planet famous for its beautiful ring system. They soon discover that the rain-drenched jungles are in turmoil. A vicious, genocidal war is raging between the lizard-like natives.

  3. 11 de sept. de 2020 · In conclusion, for several centuries each affection capable of provoking a burning pain in the skin was named St. Anthony’s fire. The time and the local epidemiology have selected and “distilled” only three of these diseases as perfect candidates for the eponym: ergotism, erysipelas, and herpes zoster.

  4. St Anthony's Fire. OCTOBER 1994 First off, I should say that I’m a massive fan of Mark Gatiss, both in of and out of Doctor Who. Simply put, the man is a complete genius. Unfortunately though, St Anthony’s Fire is incessantly awful.

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  6. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Figures 3 to 5 depict Saint Anthony and fire. The first (Figure 3) shows Saint Anthony as a hermit in a monk's robe, which is a reference to the choice of his life path following that of Jesus Christ, which is reinforced by the book.The picture also shows a cross and a cane. This symbolism was still prevalent in parts of Europe in the 17th century.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2021 · The first documented instances of St. Anthony's Fire. When the illness was first recorded in detail, it was called ignis sacer (or, "holy fire,") and according to Lapham's Quarterly, that first in-depth mention came way back in 994. (For some context, this was the time in history when the Vikings were still a major European powerhouse on the ...