Umbridge-itis is an illness feigned by many Hogwarts students during the 1995–1996 school year. In retaliation for the new Headmistress, Dolores Umbridge's tyrannical rule, the students used the Skiving Snackbox sold by Fred and George Weasley to create temporary illnesses, with symptoms such as fainting, vomiting, developing dangerous fevers, or spurting blood from both nostrils. The illness can be traced back to Fred and George Weasley, the progenitors of the Snackboxes and who encouraged the students to rebel against Umbridge.
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| - Umbridge-itis is an illness feigned by many Hogwarts students during the 1995–1996 school year. In retaliation for the new Headmistress, Dolores Umbridge's tyrannical rule, the students used the Skiving Snackbox sold by Fred and George Weasley to create temporary illnesses, with symptoms such as fainting, vomiting, developing dangerous fevers, or spurting blood from both nostrils. The illness can be traced back to Fred and George Weasley, the progenitors of the Snackboxes and who encouraged the students to rebel against Umbridge.
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*Murtlap Essence
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provoked
| - *Dolores Umbridge
*Skiving Snackbox
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symptoms
| - *Dangerous fevers
*Extreme nose-bleeding
*Fainting
*Vomiting
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| - Umbridge-itis is an illness feigned by many Hogwarts students during the 1995–1996 school year. In retaliation for the new Headmistress, Dolores Umbridge's tyrannical rule, the students used the Skiving Snackbox sold by Fred and George Weasley to create temporary illnesses, with symptoms such as fainting, vomiting, developing dangerous fevers, or spurting blood from both nostrils. The illness can be traced back to Fred and George Weasley, the progenitors of the Snackboxes and who encouraged the students to rebel against Umbridge. These massive waves of illnesses led Umbridge to scream and shriek with rage upon entering the classroom. Despite her efforts to trace down the source, the students stubbornly told her they were suffering from "Umbridge-itis". Taking it as an insult, she put four successive classes in detention. But after she failed to discover their secrets, the headmistress was forced to allow the students to leave in droves.
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