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However, he was later removed from the front after contracting trench fever.
Werner-His disease (or trench fever) was also named after him.
Forty went down with frostbite and trench fever in the Arctic weather.
This is the theory for the recent increase in prevalence of Trench Fever that has been seen.
Tolkien contracted a particularly bad case of trench fever and was shipped back to England in late 1916.
History of venereal disease, malaria, or trench fever excluded the donor.
Shortly afterwards he was evacuated from the front with a case of trench fever on 17th April 1918.
This microorganism is the causative agent of trench fever.
The symptoms of trench fever lay dormant until I arrived in London to start my first job.
During this time Hone was hospitalised with acute trench fever and impetigo.
Or was disillusion an inevitable after-effect of trench fever?
This was known as pyrrexhia or trench fever.
This disease was called trench fever.
Trench fever describes what it feels like when every day is Remembrance Day.
Influenza and trench fever swept the ranks, affecting soldiers and officers alike.
After contracting trench fever he was sent back to England to recover, and eventually declared fit for garrison duty overseas.
Singleton went on to front Trench Fever.
Many troops suffered from trench foot, trench fever and trench nephritis.
Outbreaks of trench fever have been associated with poor sanitation and personal hygiene, which may predispose individuals to the human body louse (106).
On 27 October 1916 Tolkien came down with trench fever, a disease carried by the lice which were common in the dugouts.
Significant new data were accrued on influenza, tuberculosis, and "trench fever" (bartonellosis) during that time.
He died of trench fever in 1922 on Christmas Day, one day short of his 30th birthday.
Dental tissue from 35 soldiers was tested; seven were found to have trench fever bacteria, and three had the bacteria that cause typhus.
Among the most common were trench foot, trench mouth, causing severe ulceration, and trench fever.
Whether it was through actual injury or through falling foul of one of the debilitating illnesses (such as trench fever), we do not know.