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At the age of six, scarlet fever nearly killed him.
Anyone would think he had never even heard of scarlet fever!
He died from scarlet fever, in 1845 at the age of 30.
In 1870, a further six children died, the last two of scarlet fever.
In 1836 he caught scarlet fever from one of his children and died.
He never married and died on 8 July 1779 from scarlet fever.
They lost three son within one month in 1876 during a scarlet fever epidemic.
Her third son Richard died of scarlet fever aged four.
In England the death rate from scarlet fever was reduced almost to nothing.
During this period, her daughter contracted scarlet fever and died.
She became very sick there with Scarlet fever, and went deaf.
They had 8 children including William, his successor, but three died of scarlet fever within 3 days.
Surely Kit was too young to have got scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever cannot be left to run its course.
Some people say that it was scarlet fever or meningitis.
When their 3 year old son died of scarlet fever they were badly affected.
His military service was cut short by scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever is most common in children ages 2 to 10, but it can affect people of any age.
In his second year there, he was quarantined with a case of scarlet fever.
In 1907 his elder daughter Maria died from scarlet fever.
His two young daughters contracted scarlet fever, and one of them died.
Michael, diagnosed with scarlet fever, rests at home for the next three months.
Within a short time smallpox and scarlet fever struck the patients.
The rash is the most striking sign of scarlet fever.
Again it is not certain that these descriptions refer to scarlet fever.
The term scarlatina can be used to mean scarlet fever.
At this period he lost four out of his six children by scarlatina, which prevailed in a violent form.
A. Scarlet fever, which used to be called scarlatina, has not disappeared.
His separation of scarlatina from measles was a medical breakthrough.
Matisse cuts up paper and colors images like a good child in bed with scarlatina.
Scarlet fever (also called scarlatina in older literature) is an infectious disease which most commonly affects 4-8 year old children.
He died of scarlatina on 9 March 1854 and was buried at Manghold.
So scarlatina was the official illness.
Scarlatina is lesser form of scarlet fever.
Moser worked with four hundred children suffering from scarlatina at St. Anne's Hospital.
Scarlatina, influenza epidemics.
Bromelia scarlatina is a species of the genus Bromelia.
She had scarlatina, see..'
Father McAlister caught scarlatina in Holywood when discharging his duties and was sometime off the mission through sickness.
In September 1783 he graduated M.D. for a thesis De Scarlatina Cynanchica.
She characterised bacterial toxins from B. paratyphosus, Streptococcus scarlatina and Salmonella ssp.
Diphtheria and scarlatina had flared up occasionally over the past several hundred Turns, at least often enough so that the symptoms and the treatment were part of his training.
Among other things Sydenham is credited with the first diagnosis of scarlatina and with the modern definition, of chorea (in 'Sched.
Observations on the Scarlatina Anginosa, commonly called the Ulcerated Sore Throat, London; 3rd edit.
Despite its grandeur, its water was salty and seldom clean; diseases such as cholera, diphtheria, scarlatina, typhoid, and spotted fever used to quickly spread across Baku.
Tom explains to Will how his wife Rachel and his son, John, died of scarlatina while he was away fighting in World War I more than 20 years earlier.
He worked in fever hospitals in Edinburgh, Leeds and London, and was awarded a gold medal for his M.D. thesis on scarlatina.
In the following years, the laboratory is reported to have worked also on the development of serums against cholera, tetanus, typhus, scarlatina, and a series of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus infections.
Other homoeopathic articles written by Dr. Ransford include, "The Prevention and Treatment of Scarlatina" and "The Pathogenic Symptoms of Mercurius".