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"I have said nothing more than that she has had a sharp attack of intermittent fever, which is going off."
He was attacked by intermittent fever, of which he died at Athens.
He also has bad health (intermittent fever, and a bad heart valve.
His health was excellent; only for the last four years of his life did he suffer from intermittent fever.
Several times, in her periods of intermittent fever and delir-ium, Sal murmured about the seven.
No more intermittent fevers prevail in the regions now covered with forests of the myrtaceae.
The leaves are useful in the treatment of paralysis, arthralegia, swellings, and intermittent fevers.
The inner bark is extremely bitter, and is employed with success in intermittent fevers.
"Usually, with chills, the first thing you think of is fever, and at first there was intermittent fever.
The health of Lieutenant Walter continues to cause us grave anxiety, the young man being weakened by attacks of intermittent fever.
Apart from retrosternal pain and discomfort there were also complaints of fatigue, anorexia, and intermittent fever.
When Viele once gave a talk on the creek, an elderly physician in the audience recalled cases of intermittent fever due to the creek.
Old cases of intermittent fever are frequently cured promptly by infinitesimal doses of homoeopathic remedies.
Epidemic of intermittent fever broke out that killed members of families and friends and sapped their resources and strength.
During the survey of the Red Sea Robert Moresby was smitten by intermittent fevers.
Certainly, he was not out of danger, intermittent fevers being subject to frequent and dangerous relapses, but the most assiduous care was bestowed on him.
Intermittent fever: The temperature elevation is present only for a certain period, later cycling back to normal, e.g. malaria, kala-azar, pyaemia, or septicemia.
Signs symptoms include: intermittent fevers, anemia, leukocytosis, increased sedimentation rate, and other symptoms of inflammatory systemic illness.
For that matter, the whole business might be moot; he burned with intermittent fever, and the sores on legs and buttocks oozed with suppuration.
The miasmatic effluvia which rise from the river during the night bring on an intermittent fever, or paludism, often of great severity, accompanied by unendurable headaches.
Intermittent fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, anemia, or a blotchy rash on a child's arms and legs may also signal juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
One compound was effective, sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), which was used for "intermittent fevers," a hallmark of malaria.
He also sang with success in Rotterdam, Leyden, Utrecht, and other parts of the Netherlands, all the time suffering from an intermittent fever.
Bowdler studied medicine at the universities of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, where he took his degree in 1776, graduating with a thesis on intermittent fevers.
"Yes," replied Harris, "and although the climate of this plateau is very healthful, it must be acknowledged that in March and April intermittent fevers reign."