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It was just ground dried mountain fever rose in a little hot water.
He had taken all the mountain fever roses he'd had in the tin.
It was what the symbol on the board represented-the mountain fever rose.
Hasn't your husband ever brought you a nosegay of mountain fever roses?"
Rocky Mountain fever struck down both parents on the way to Oregon in 1844.
Woodruff, recovering from a touch of the mountain fever, was uncharacteristically brief in his journal this day.
The bottle she brought back contained one of the few things he recognized, the dried base of mountain fever roses.
Hamilton had been in California about one year when he died from what he called "mountain fever", most likely cholera during an 1850 epidemic.
"Mountain fever" has swept the Camp of Israel.
"Part of a flower-the dried base of the filament from a mountain fever rose.
The pioneers were up and rolling at 8:00 a.m., many in camp still ailing from the effects of "mountain fever," but pushing on nevertheless.
Jennsen stared down at a dark pile of dried mountain fever roses that had spilled out after the twine.
He had decided not to move from the previous camping place at the Needles because of a severe attack of a " mountain fever."
Young and several other members of the party suffered from a fever, generally accepted as a "mountain fever" induced by wood ticks.
James Stevenson died due to Rocky Mountain fever.
She wondered if Brother Narev would want such mountain fever roses eradicated because they could potentially be lethal.
She was dizzy, felt as if she were choking, and nauseated; all symptoms, so their guide said blithely, of what he called "mountain fever."
After they left Fort Bridger, the increasingly difficult trail and the plague of mountain fever made the pioneers' journey torturous.
Mountain Fever (via ticks)
About a year before his death he contracted what is known as mountain fever while on one of his western trips, from which he never entirely recovered.
The symbol reminded him of the dried base of a mountain fever rose-one of the herbs Lathea used to put in his cures.
The mountain fever seized me, and, giving my tireless horse one encouraging word, he dashed at full gallop over a mile of smooth sward at delirious speed.
While he'd waited on her to make cures for him and his mother, he had seen her crush up a mountain fever rose in many a concoction she mixed for others.
'Darling,' he said placatingly, 'I'm bloated with antibiotics, punctured with tetanus jabs and immunised against cholera, yellow-spotted mountain fever and athlete's foot.
Probably induced by the tick-borne rickettsia that caused Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, the disease they called Mountain Fever struck Brigham Young and several others.