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Ferrum

Small town in Franklin County, southwest Virginia; population (1990) 1,500. It is located 56 km/35 mi south of Roanoke, in a hilly, rural area. It is home to Ferrum College (1913).



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Ferrum phosphoricum is similar to Belladonna in that it is indicated when the child's face is flushed and the fever is accompanied by throbbing.
And at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Ferrum College (VA), administrators have been dealing with lawsuits related to student suicides.
Here the Roman poet contrasts his vision of civic renewal against the designs of greedy opportunists to control the state: "Sollicitant alii remis freta caeca, ruuntque / In ferrum, penetrant aulas et limina regum" (Some weary the blind seas with oars and rush upon the sword, they advance to the halls and palaces of kings) (504-05).
 
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