- DISS-ən-terr-ee),
historically known as the
bloody flux, is a type of
gastroenteritis that
results in
bloody diarrhea.
Other symptoms may
include fever...
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include pneumonia, smallpox, tuberculosis,
hemorrhagic dysentery ("the
Bloody flux") and poisoning. Pocahontas's
funeral took
place on
March 21, 1617, in...
- Shivaji's
death is disputed.
British records states that
Shivaji died of
bloody flux,
after being sick for 12 days. In a
contemporary work in Portuguese,...
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contracted scurvy or
amoebic dysentery; of
which amoebic dysentery, or the "
bloody flux",
claimed the most lives. Once as****,
enslaved people lived in appalling...
- Nunez's
arrival was very
timely as
there was an
uncontrolled epidemic of "
bloody flux" and "malignant fever" raging. Of the
original 114 settlers,
three more...
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During the siege, the
English army
suffered from
dysentery (known as the
bloody flux)
which continued to
affect them
after the
siege ended.
Contemporary sources...
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saved when
Daenerys intervenes and
stops the show. When the
plague of
bloody flux strikes the slavers'
siege camps,
Tyrion engineers their escape by murdering...
- Williamsburg, Virginia.
William became a
naval officer, but died of the "
bloody flux" at the age of 26,
shortly before his
parents returned to England.[citation...
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bacillary dysentery has a
shorter duration than
typhoid fever but both
cause bloody flux.
These two
diseases are
deadly in
their own
right but when a
person has...
- but
Edmondes worsened and
after seven w****s her
symptoms included, "a
bloody flux and
fever and
great obstructions in her liver". She died in
Paris on...