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- plague, ****berland disease, charbon, splenic fever, malignant edema, woolsorter's disease and la maladie de Bradford. Cutaneous anthrax, also known as...
- The National Woolsorters' Society (NWS) was a trade union representing workers involved in sorting wool in the United Kingdom, prin****lly in Yorkshire...
- transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Cutaneous anthrax is also called woolsorter's disease, as the spores can be transmitted in unwashed wool. More seriously...
- to cut back their shrubbery, but later the wife becomes ill with the "Woolsorter's Disease" strain of anthrax. The paramedics rescue a man trapped at the...
- In 1878, Bell was involved in a post-mortem investigation of three woolsorters who had died of "blood poisoning". Bell believed that the deaths could...
- in his father's mill as a woolsorter. His parents had high ambitions for him, but in spite of this, he remained a woolsorter (or woolcomber) for the rest...
- Australia. Born in Ireland on 1 April 1828 to Patrick Flanagan (hatter and woolsorter) and Martha Dufficy (daughter of Henry Dufficy – farmer), he and his family...
- forecasts, advisories, watches, and warnings on a daily basis National Woolsorters' Society, a former British trade union News Corp's Nasdaq ticker symbol...
- tradition maintained that Perkin lived at Cliffe near Holmfirth, was a woolsorter by profession, and was paid 2 guineas by the Holmfirth Choral Society...
- Retrieved 6 May 2012. Sidel, V; Cohen, HW; Gould, RM (May 2002). "From woolsorters to mail sorters: anthrax past, present, and ****ure". American Journal...