Phthisis (mythology)
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Phthisis (Ancient Greek: Φθίσις (phthísis); "wasting away"; Roman name; "Tabes"), one of the Nosoi/, was the personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction, in Classical/Greco-Roman mythology.[1][2]
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