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In November a typhus fever epidemic broke out that took thousands of lives.
Suddenly he was stricken with typhus fever of a very malignant type.
The family suffered from typhus fever and were isolated as part of an epidemic for more than a year.
It was later theorized that Sophie died from typhus fever, but this is yet to be proven.
In 1572 his older brother Frederick Heinrich died from typhus fever.
An outbreak of typhus fever in the city in 1816 saw the school being used as a temporary hospital.
She gave all her time and energy to her patients and died at the age of 35 from typhus fever.
Then, on the sixteenth day, the characteristic rash of typhus fever covered most of his body.
In this capacity he studied typhus fever in Romania.
During the voyage across the Atlantic, there was an outbreak of typhus fever on the Judith.
A heavy typhus fever on the Balearic Islands in the early 1920s brought the turning point from painting to writing.
The municipality is preparing vaccinations against dysentery, hepatitis and typhus fever, he said.
In the spring of 1827 Agassiz fell ill of a typhus fever prevalent at the university as an epidemic.
I carried the infection of crime with me, and she has caught it as she would the typhus fever, the cholera, the plague!
He was also a member of the Typhus Fever Commission to Poland.
They went to London in 1817 with the second brother, William, a medical student, but soon afterwards they all caught typhus fever.
While alleviating distress and attending the wants of the Union, he contracted typhus fever which led to his death at the age of 52.
Doctors disagreed on the cause of his illness, with diagnoses ranging from typhus fever to stomach ailments.
He contracted typhus fever and returned to Naval Headquarters, Ottawa, in late 1941.
However the work took its toll upon her, and at the age of just 35 years of age she died of typhus fever.
Gradually the typhus fever left Lowood, but the number of deaths made the public aware of the poor conditions in which the pupils lived.
He died at the age of 56, in the convent of Busseto, when he contracted typhus fever.
She was born to a poor family in Hartford County, Connecticut, and became deafblind at age five from typhus fever.
They find refuge with an elderly couple who takes them into their house, but Rachel falls ill with what is probably diphteria or typhus fever.
Charlotte Bronte (1848): "Typhus fever decimated the school periodically."