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Elijah suffered in his early years from violent attacks of inflammatory rheumatism.
Next time it will be inflammatory rheumatism.
He died of "blood poisoning, resulting from an abscess which followed a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism."
He remained at the hospital until Christmas Eve, often suffering acutely from inflammatory rheumatism, the name the physicians gave to the new form the infection took.
In Richmond in 1862 he was stricken with inflammatory rheumatism and was too ill to send reports back to Pinkerton.
By late August 1912, Perrine was reported to be unlikely to ever return to umpiring, as he was suffering from inflammatory rheumatism requiring a cane.
Founded by Jaques Courtin Clarins, this association made it possible to further the research efforts for polyarthritis and chronic inflammatory rheumatism.
He was appointed a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Dragoons, but resigned his commission the following year, after being diagnosed with inflammatory rheumatism.
After Chancellorsville, Lee was incapacitated by inflammatory rheumatism, missing a month of action, which included the significant cavalry operations at the Battle of Brandy Station.
Fall of 1858 had severe attach of acute inflammatory rheumatism, but since had no serious sickness of any kind - having been laid up in bed but one day.
Albert W. Ferguson, who was already ill at the time of the house's construction, resided in the house from its completion in 1886 until his death in 1891 from inflammatory rheumatism.
On November 13, 1862, Almanzo was discharged on account of illness at Washington, D.C. His brother Alexander was discharged for inflammatory rheumatism one month later.
The hospital was founded as the seven-bed Children's Orthopedic Hospital in 1907 by Anna Herr Clise after her 5-year-old son, Willis, died of inflammatory rheumatism in 1898.
In the winter of that year, McDonnell suffered a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism but had apparently recovered while vacationing with his wife and sister at their summer home in Derby, Connecticut.
On January 6, 1919, Roosevelt died in his sleep at Oyster Bay of a coronary thrombosis (heart attack), preceded by a 2 -month illness described as inflammatory rheumatism, and was buried in nearby Youngs Memorial Cemetery.
This water is claimed to be good for healing and medical treatment of chronic inflammatory rheumatism, degenerative and extra-articular rheumatism, trauma and war injury consequences and nervous system functional diseases as well as the disorders of digestive organs, kidneys, and urinary ways.