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sweating-sickness [Cf. early Du. sweetende sieckte (Kilian), after Eng.; also mod.Du. zweetziekte, G. schweisssucht, Sw. svettsjuka.] A febrile disease characterized by profuse sweating, of which highly and rapidly fatal epidemics occurred in England in the 15th and 16th centuries. Now chiefly Hist....
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Sweating sickness (cattle)
Sweating sickness is "an acute, febrile, tickborne toxicosis characterized mainly by a profuse, moist eczema and hyperemia of the skin and visible mucous Prophylaxis
Prophylaxis of sweating sickness is based upon the elimination of the arthropods.
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Sweat (disambiguation)
Sweat or sweating may also refer to:
Places
SWEAT (hypothesis), which proposes that the Southwestern United States was at one time connected to East in metalwork sometimes referred to as sweating
Other uses
Sweat, slang verb meaning to agonize over, to pressure, or to stalk someone
Sweating sickness
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Picardy sweat
The Picardy sweat was an infectious disease of unknown cause and one of the only diseases that bears resemblance to the English sweating sickness. This outbreak was less fatal than the English sweating sickness.
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Airsickness
Signs and symptoms
Common symptoms of airsickness include:
Nausea, vomiting, vertigo, loss of appetite, cold sweating, skin pallor, difficulty concentrating : Nervous system
Effects of external causes
Motion sickness
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Henry Holbeach
Holbeach developed the sweating sickness and died on 2 August 1551 at Nettleham (some accounts give 6 August as date of death) and was buried there on sickness
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Priors of Worcester
1477 births
1470s births
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汗热病
汗热病(英文:Sweating sickness),又称英国汗热病(English sweating sickness),是一种发生于英国的不明传染病,欧洲大陆也有疫情报告。此病有高度传染性,患者常常在数几个小时死亡,死亡率达30%-50%。汗热病的病原可能是汉坦病毒肺综合征或炭疽病。
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William Bullein
Bullein aimed to prescribe remedies against the sweating-sickness, imported from Le Havre in 1564, but to encourage his countrymen in their affliction.
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Grass sickness
grass sickness (SAGS) - horses display clinical signs similar to AGS but with less severity and may survive up to 7 days
chronic grass sickness (CGS) include: depression, anorexia, colic (moderate with AGS/SAGS and mild with CGS), excess salivation, constipation, nasogastric fluid secretion, patchy sweating
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Green Tobacco Sickness
Abdominal cramping, chills, increased sweating, salivation and difficulty breathing are also common. Learning About Green Tobacco Sickness, from the National Agricultural Safety Database.
Quandt SA, et al.
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1517 in science
Medicine
A third epidemic of sweating sickness in England hits Oxford and Cambridge.
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James Fleming, 7th Baron Slane
The Annals of Ulster state that James' death was due to the first recorded Irish outbreak of sweating sickness, Ireland having apparently escaped the first XII, Part 1, p. 8-9.
1492 deaths
15th-century births
15th-century Irish politicians
Deaths from sweating sickness
Barons in the Peerage of Ireland
Members
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English Disease
for the economic stagnation the nation underwent during the 1970s
Football hooliganism carried out by British fans
Sudor anglicus, also known as the sweating sickness, common in sixteenth-century Europe
Rickets
The English Disease, a novel by Joseph Skibell
Perceived trade union militancy in the 1970s–1980s
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George Thomson (physician)
Way of preserving the Bloud", which plunged him into a new controversy with Henry Stubbe (1631–1676), who replied in "The Lord Bacon's Relation of the Sweating-Sickness
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Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
He died of the sweating sickness one hour after the same disease claimed his elder brother Henry (who had succeeded their father as 2nd Duke of Suffolk Gunn (on his father)
Catherine Willoughby, by Evelyn Read (on his mother)
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1530s births
1551 deaths
Deaths from sweating sickness
16th-century
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