I · Influx of disease in the Caribbean · 1629–1631 Italian plague. M. 1675–1676 Malta plague epidemic · Massachusetts smallpox epidemic ... |
People dreaded catching malaria, which they thought came from a poisonous gas called 'miasma' from sewers and cesspits. Doctors still believed the ideas of a ... |
7 июл. 2020 г. · When the English and European colonists arrived in the early-mid 1600's, they brought with them smallpox, measles and the flu. With no immunity ... |
Scarlet Fever · Scrofula (King's Evil) · Smallpox · Syphilis · Tuberculosis (TB) · Typhoid Fever · Typhus Fever · Whooping Cough (Pertussis). Epidemics and Major Killers... · Scarlet Fever · Smallpox |
The seventeenth century was much perplexed by the disappearanc old diseases and the apparent birth of new ones. Leprosy had dwin to meagre proportions. |
Diseases & Procedures Room. Diseases & Procedures' Room. Bladder · Kidneys · Prostate · Ureters · Famous Clinicians Room. Famous Clinicians' Room. Hall of ... |
20 июн. 2015 г. · Some 40 years earlier, the Puritan William Gouge had characterised the disease as one of God's three arrows: “Plague, Famine, Sword”. In this ... |
20 февр. 2021 г. · Some diseases, such as plague and typhus, started to decline as early as the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Others, such as puerperal ... |
30 июн. 2020 г. · These were probably due to war typhus or 'camp fever'.[9] Towards the end of the first Civil War plague resurfaced in many locations: ... |
The earliest cases of disease occurred in the spring of 1665 in a parish outside the city walls called St Giles-in-the-Fields. The death rate began to rise ... |
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