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Sweating sickness - Wikipedia
Sweating sickness, also known as the sweats, English sweating sickness, English sweat or sudor anglicus in Latin, was a mysterious and contagious disease that struck England and later continental Europe in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485 . en.wikipedia.org
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The English sweating sickness of 1485-1551 and the ecclesiastical ...
During the 15th and 16th centuries, five epidemics of a disease characterized by high fever and profuse sweating ravaged England. cjgh.org
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Were the English Sweating Sickness and the Picardy Sweat Caused ...
Hantavirus infection as the most likely cause for the English sweating sickness as well as for the Picardy sweat. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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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.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweating sickness | Description, Symptoms, Treatment, & History
sweating sickness, a disease of unknown cause that appeared in England as an epidemic on five occasions—in 1485, 1508, 1517, 1528, and 1551. www.britannica.com
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What was sweating sickness – the mysterious Tudor plague of Wolf ...
Thomas Cromwell returns home to find his wife and two daughters have all died during the night, victims of a pestilence – the “sweating sickness” – that is ... theconversation.com
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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. wikipedia.org
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Sweating Sickness: Self Isolation in Tudor Times - Hever Castle
It was known as the 'Sweating Sickness' or more simply, the 'Sweat' due to a variety of symptoms that culminated in a long feverish phase. www.hevercastle.co.uk
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How Did King Henry VIII 'Self-Isolate' From The Sweating Sickness?
During the Tudor period, a disease known as Sweating Sickness killed tens of thousands of people in Britain. Historian Tracy Borman reveals the ... www.historyextra.com
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Sweating Sickness (VIII.133) - The Cambridge World History of ...
The sweating sickness, or sudor anglicus, is one of the great puzzles of historical epidemiology because no modern disease corresponds very well to its ... www.cambridge.org
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The English sweating sickness, with particular reference to the 1551 ...
A disease characterized by fever and profuse sweating and associated with high mortality. This disease became known as the English sweating sickness. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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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 wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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