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- symptoms, such as gastric fever, enteric fever, abdominal typhus, infantile remittant fever, slow fever, nervous fever, pythogenic fever, drain fever, and low...
- Infantry Regiment. He resigned his colonelship on January 5, 1863, due to "remittant [sic] fever" and gastroenteritis. Later that year, he lost a race for...
- accidit, ut praesidio litterarum diligentiam in perdiscendo ac memoriam remittant. "They are said there to learn by heart a great number of verses; accordingly...
- main link in the Underground Railroad to Canada. Chandler died from "remittant fever" on November 2, 1834, shortly before her 27th birthday. She was...
- School, receiving his medical degree in 1854. Laing became a specialist on remittant fever and moved with his wife, Anna Bicknell Parker, to Liberia, where...
- shortly after Malvern Hill, Dana became ill and was diagnosed with "remittant fever." He was sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to recover and he remained...
- person in the world from 22 July 2018 to 19 April 2022. The Norwegian ship Remittant was towed into quarantine in Queenstown, Ireland, as a result of an outbreak...
- Events in the year 1903 in Ireland. 3 January – The Norwegian ship Remittant was towed into quarantine in Queenstown with the entire crew suffering from...
- as**** and wrecked 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) east of Dunbar, Lothian. Remittant  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at Penang, Straits Settlements. She...
- doors to the district expansion. She d. 23 October 1874 in London from Remittant Fever. Mary Bowyer, Mildmay-London, worked at school in Hangzchou. m.F...