typhus fever उदाहरण वाक्य
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- His treatise " " Der Unterleibstyphus and Das Fleckenfieber " ", was later translated into English and published as " Typhoid fever and typhus fever " ( 1901 ).
- Dr Schofield died of Typhus Fever leaving Dr E H Edwards who had arrived the previous year, via the West of China with CIM, in charge of the Hospital.
- In 1847 Mr . Armytage proceeded to Victoria, and settled upon his son George Armytage's station at Ingleby, where his eldest son had died of typhus fever on 12 September 1842.
- Roupell published in 1839 " A Short Treatise on Typhus Fever ", based on observations made in the wards of St . Bartholomew's Hospital, but mainly using extracts from other writers.
- The following diseases were covered by the acts : smallpox, cholera, diphtheria, membranous croup . erysipelas, scarlatina or scarlet fever, typhus fever, typhoid fever, enteric fever, relapsing fever, continued fever and puerperal fever.
- After dying of typhus fever, he was buried ( in Section N67 ) along with his wife Julia in the Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia, not far from where Benjamin Franklin is buried.
- Typhus fever was also a significant killer during the US Civil War, although typhoid fever was the more prevalent cause of US Civil War " camp fever . " Typhoid is a completely different disease from typhus.
- In 1943, whilst Corbett was wheelchair bound recovering from typhus fever, his close friend ( R . E . Hawkins ) and manager of India's branch of Oxford Press convinced him to write a book for publishing.
- Bancroft's best title to be remembered in medicine is his " Essay on the Disease called Yellow Fever, with Observations concerning Febrile Contagion, Typhus Fever, Dysentery, and the Plague, partly delivered as the Donald Monro, and Gilbert Blane.
- RID insect repellents are used to repel insects which may carry a number of diseases, including; Ross River Virus, Dengue Fever, West Nile Virus, Malaria, Yellow Fever, Japanese B Encephalitis, Filariasis, Lyme Disease, Leishmaniasis, Typhus Fever, Plague and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.