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Most of the common diseases that killed troops on both sides of the American Civil War include dysentery, malaria, pneumonia, measles, typhoid and tuberculosis. ... This combination, Typho-malarial Fever,
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Most of the common diseases that killed troops on both sides of the American Civil War include dysentery, malaria, pneumonia, measles, typhoid and tuberculosis. ... This combination, Typho-malarial Fever,
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This combination, Typho-malarial Fever, was the characteristic "camp fever" during the Civil War. ... The worst out of the bunch was by far Dysentery.
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It is simple to prepare and it has been effective to deal with cholera, dysentery, malaria, food poisoning and other diseases that affect the small and large ...
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Feb 1, 2012 ... Malarial dysentery symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Malarial dysentery (Dysentery) with alternative diagnoses, ...
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What Is Dysentery Malaria?. Malaria is an infectious disease that is spread by mosquitoes and is most prevalent in tropical and subtropical countries. Dysentery ...
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It is, however, doubtful whether any necessary relationship can be established between them (although a malarial form of dysentery is a well marked variety of ...
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MALARIAL DYSENTERY. WILLIAM BRITT BURNS, M.D.. MEMPHIS, TENN. Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of ...
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Malaria and dysentery: Japanese and Australian medical problems. It has been said that epidemics carry the blame for defeat while the generals get the credit ...
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Jul 15, 2004 ... Cholera, dysentery, and malaria threaten the survival of hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people. However, risks to people's ...
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