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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... 'Trench Fever' was first reported in the trenches of the Western Front in December 1914. ... Unlike the similar-sounding condition Trench Foot incidences of Trench Fever continued to grow throughout the war.
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www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/trenchfever.htm
www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/trenchfever.htm
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(Cross posted to Britain at War) ... I’m always wary of jumping on the bandwagon and criticizing TV shows based on the marketing – and if the number of newspapers who picked this up is anything to go by, ... To mark the 70th anniversary of this pivotal event in British history, Tony Robinson presents a four-part science...
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trenchfever.wordpress.com/
trenchfever.wordpress.com/
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Despite some anxieties about the implications of such a marketing strategy (for the profession as a whole and for individual careers), we decided to collaborate on a review in the form of a conversation, which we’ll post at Airminded and Trench Fever and highlight at Cliopatria and Revise and Dissent.
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trenchfever.wordpress.com/2007/03/22/the-fire/
trenchfever.wordpress.com/2007/03/22/the-fire/
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Trench fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trench fever (also known as "Five day fever," "Quintan fever," "Urban trench fever") is a moderately serious disease transmitted by body lice. It infected armies in Flanders, France, Poland, Galicia,...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trench_fever
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Overview: Trench fever is a clinical syndrome caused by infection with Bartonella quintana. The condition was first described during World War I, when it affected nearly one million soldiers.1, 2, 3, 4 It has been known ... ... Trench fever is a clinical syndrome caused by infection with Bartonella quintana.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/230294-overview
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An edited version of this review (cut for length and minus the comments about nicknames) has just gone in to the Journal of Military History. ... Full and frank disclosure: I have co-edited and co-written with Gary Sheffield, and consider him a friend as well as a colleague. But I’d still tell him ... G. Sheffield and J.
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trenchfever.blogspot.com/
trenchfever.blogspot.com/
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There are few pleasures in academia like listening to someone who is just post-thesis submission discuss their work. The knowledge of the topic, the familiarity with the sources, ... Heather’s topic was the evolution of violence against prisoners in the course of the war, ... As usual, rather than summarise the whole paper,
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trenchfever.blogspot.com/2006/02/prisoners-of-war.html
trenchfever.blogspot.com/2006/02/prisoners-of-war.html
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B. quintana is the cause of trench fever, which sickened troops confined to trenches in Europe during the first World War. At that time trench fever was found to be associated with body lice infestation. B. quintana bacteria live within lice and are transmitted from human to human by the louse.
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www.pslgroup.com/dg/4f696.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about trench fever. trench fever. Information about trench fever in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... trench fever; trench foot; Trench, Richard Chenevix; Trenck, Friedrich von der, Baron; Trendelenburg, Friedrich; Trengganu; Trent; Trent Canal;
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/trench+fever
encyclopedia.farlex.com/trench+fever
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