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Dysentery (UK: /ˈdɪsəntəri/ DISS-ən-tər-ee, US: /ˈdɪsəntɛri/ DISS-ən-terr-ee),
historically known as the
bloody flux, is a type of
gastroenteritis that...
- Amoebiasis, or
amoebic dysentery, is an
infection of the
intestines caused by a
parasitic amoeba Entamoeba histolytica.
Amoebiasis can be
present with...
- this tiny building, knee-deep in
human excrement. As we all
suffered from
dysentry, we
could barely wait
until our turn came, and
soiled our
ragged clothes...
- husband, is
described as
having died from
Blackwater Fever or
Malarial Dysentry at
Elsey Station in the
Northern Territory in 1903.[citation needed] She...
- Subutai; the two
generals pursued the
Khwarazmshah until he died from
dysentry on a
Caspian Sea
island in
winter 1220–21,
having nominated his eldest...
- used, the
journey was
often slow and arduous,
fraught with
risks from
dysentry,
infectious diseases, dehydration, malnutrition, cholera, highwaymen, Indian...
- was in
favour of the
traditional religion that
tried to
treat him of his
dysentry but they did not
succeed in
curing him. But in May 1880, it was the ****istance...
- July 1850 The 12th
President of the
United States died of
diarrhea and
dysentry 5 days
after consuming raw
cherries and iced milk at a 4th of July event...
- in a sort of
Reverie brought on by two
grains of
Opium taken to
check a
dysentry, at a Farm
House between Porlock & Linton, a
quarter of a mile from Culbone...
- fever.
Hazan recovered but Korzybrodska, who had also
contracted mumps and
dysentry, died aged 26 in her friend's arms.
Hazan persuaded an SS
doctor to let...