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doctors Craik and
Brown stated that his
symptoms were
consistent with
cynanche trachealis, a term then used to
describe severe inflammation of the upper...
- Ben (2005). "The
Death of
George Washington (1732–99) and the
History of
Cynanche".
Journal of
Medical Biography. 13 (4): 225–31. doi:10.1177/096777200501300410...
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Medical Repository, Vol. i, 1803 "Facts and
Observations about the
Disease Cynanche Trachealis, or Croup",
Philadelphia Medical and
Physical Journal, Vol....
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Edinburgh where he was
influenced by John Brown. His MD
thesis for 1779 was De
cynanche tonsillari. He
worked in Sus**** and the West Midlands. His
geology works...
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Washington complained of
respiratory distress,
described by
Craik as "
cynanche trachealis". When
Washington proved unable to
swallow medicines orally...
- Both
senior physicians diagnosed Washington's
fatal illness as
quinsey or
cynanche tracheal, but ****
thought that the
condition was a more
serious "violent...
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letter to Sir
Astley Cooper,
published in the
appendix to a
paper on ‘
Cynanche Laryngea’ by Dr. John
Richard Farre (Med.-Chir. Transactions, 1812, iii...
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workers were
treated for
injuries and
illnesses such as rheumatism, colic,
cynanche, peritonitis,
various venereal diseases, and fever.
While race is rarely...
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himself is
seconded by his
close friend Lord Strozza, and Strozza's wife
Cynanche. The two have a
foolish nephew called Pogio who is the play's main clown...