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ABLEPSY |
Blindness |
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ABSCESS |
A localized collection
of pus buried in tissues, organs, or confined spaces of the body, often
accompanied by swelling and inflammation and frequently caused by bacteria |
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ABLEPSY |
Blindness |
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ACUTE MANIA |
Severe insanity |
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ADDISON'S DISEASE |
A disease
characterized by severe weakness, low blood pressure, and a bronzed
coloration of the skin, due to decreased secretion of cortisol
from the adrenal gland. Also known as bronzed skin disease |
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AFRICAN CONSUMPTION |
Tuberculosis |
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AGUE |
Used to define the
recurring fever & chills of malarial infection |
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AMERICAN PLAGUE |
Yellow fever |
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ANASARCA |
Generalized massive
edema (swelling) - generalized dropsy |
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ANGINA PECTORIS |
Paroxysms with severe
pain in lower chest, feeling of suffocation |
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APHONIA |
Laryngitis |
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APHTHA |
Thrush |
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APOPLEXY |
Paralysis due to
stroke |
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ASPHYCSIA/ASPHICSIA |
Cyanotic and lack of
oxygen |
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ATROPHY |
Wasting away
(generally from lack of use, i.e. muscles) |
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BAD BLOOD |
Syphilis |
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BILIOUS FEVER |
Typhoid, malaria,
hepatitis |
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BILIOUSNESS |
Jaundice or other
symptoms associated with liver disease; may also have been any upset leading
to vomiting bile or just vomiting |
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BLACK FEVER |
Acute infection with
high temperature and dark red skin lesions and high mortality rate |
|
BLACK JAUNDICE |
Wiel's Disease; Black Water fever (deadly form of malaria) |
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BLACK LUNG |
Inflammation of the
lungs as a result of breathing coal dust |
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BLACK PLAGUE OR DEATH |
Bubonic plague |
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BLACK POX |
Black Smallpox |
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BLACK VOMIT |
Vomiting old black
blood due to ulcers or yellow fever |
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BLACKWATER FEVER |
Dark urine associated
with high temperature (deadly form of malaria) |
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BLADDER IN THROAT |
Diphtheria (?) |
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BLOOD POISONING |
Bacterial infection;
septicemia |
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BLOODY FLUX |
Bloody stools |
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BLOODY SWEAT |
Sweating sickness |
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BONE SHAVE |
Sciatica |
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BRAIN FEVER |
Meningitis |
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BREAKBONE |
Dengue fever |
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BRIGHT'S DISEASE |
Chronic inflammatory
disease of kidneys |
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BRONZE JOHN |
Yellow fever |
|
BRUCELLOSIS |
Humans become infected
by coming in contact with animals or animal products that are contaminated
with these bacteria. In humans brucellosis can cause a range of symptoms that
are similar to the flu and may include fever, sweats, headaches, back pains,
and physical weakness. Sever infections of the central nervous systems or
lining of the heart may occur. Brucellosis cab also cause long-lasting or
chronic symptoms that include recurrent fevers, joint pain, and fatigue - See
MILK FEVER |
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BULE |
Boil, tumor or
swelling |
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CACHEXY |
Malnutrition |
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CACOGASTRIC |
Upset stomach |
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CACOSPYSY |
Irregular pulse |
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CADUCEUS |
Subject to falling
sickness or epilepsy |
|
CAMP FEVER |
Typhus; aka Camp
diarrhea |
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CANINE MADNESS |
Rabies, hydrophobia |
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CANKER |
Ulceration of mouth or
lips or herpes simplex |
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CATALEPSY |
Seizures / trances |
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CATARRHAL |
Nose and throat
discharge from cold or allergy |
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CEREBRITIS |
Inflammation of
cerebrum or lead poisoning |
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CHILBLAIN |
Swelling of
extremities caused by exposure to cold |
|
CHILD BED FEVER |
Infection following
birth of a child |
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CHIN COUGH |
Whooping cough |
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CHLOROSIS |
Iron deficiency
anemia; leukemia |
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CHOLECYSTITUS |
Inflammation of the
gall bladder |
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CHOLELITHIASIS |
Gall stones |
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CHOLERA |
Acute severe
contagious diarrhea with intestinal lining sloughing |
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CHOLERA MORBUS |
Characterized by
nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, elevated temperature, etc. Could be
appendicitis |
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CHOREA |
Disease characterized
by convulsions, contortions and dancing |
|
COLD PLAGUE |
Ague which is
characterized by chills |
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COLIC |
An abdominal pain and
cramping |
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COMMOTION |
Concussion |
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CONGESTION |
Any collection of
fluid in an organ, like the lungs |
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CONGESTIVE CHILLS |
Malaria |
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CONGESTIVE CHILLS |
Malaria with diarrhea |
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CONGESTIVE FEVER |
Malaria |
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CONSUMPTION |
Tuberculosis; Wasting
sickness |
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CORRUPTION |
Infection |
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CORYZA |
A cold |
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COSTIVENESS |
Constipation |
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CRAMP COLIC |
Appendicitis |
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CROP SICKNESS |
Overextended stomach |
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CROUP |
Laryngitis,
diphtheria, or strep throat |
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CYANOSIS |
Dark skin color from
lack of oxygen in blood |
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CYNANCHE |
Diseases of throat |
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CYSTITIS |
Inflammation of the
bladder |
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DAY FEVER |
Fever lasting one day;
sweating sickness |
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DEBILITY |
Lack of movement or
staying in bed |
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DECREPITUDE |
Feebleness due to old
age |
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DELIRIUM TREMENS |
Hallucinations due to
alcoholism |
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DENGUE |
Infectious fever
endemic to East Africa |
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DENTITION |
Cutting of teeth |
|
DEPLUMATION |
Tumor of the eyelids
which causes hair loss |
|
DIARY FEVER |
A fever that lasts one
day |
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DIPTHERIA |
Contagious disease of
the throat |
|
DISTEMPER |
Usually animal disease
with malaise, discharge from nose and throat, anorexia |
|
DOCK FEVER |
Yellow fever |
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DROPSY |
Edema (swelling),
often caused by kidney or heart disease |
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DROPSY OF THE BRAIN |
Encephalitis |
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DRY BELLYACHE |
Lead poisoning |
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DYSCRASY |
An abnormal body
condition |
|
DYSENTERY |
Inflammation of colon
with frequent passage of mucous and blood |
|
DYSOREXY |
Reduced appetite |
|
DYSPEPSIA |
Indigestion and
heartburn. Heart attack symptoms |
|
DYSURY |
Difficulty in
urination |
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ECLAMPSY |
Symptoms of epilepsy,
convulsions during labor |
|
ECSTASY |
A form of catalepsy
characterized by loss of reason |
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EDEMA |
Nephrosis; swelling of tissues |
|
EDEMA OF LUNGS |
Congestive heart
failure, a form of dropsy |
|
EEL THING |
Erysipelas |
|
ELEPHANTIASIS |
A form of leprosy |
|
ENCEPHALITIS |
Swelling of brain; aka
sleeping sickness |
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ENTERIC FEVER |
Typhoid fever |
|
ENTERITIS |
Inflations of the
bowels |
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ENTEROCOLITIS |
Inflammation of the
intestines |
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EPITAXIS |
Nose bleed |
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ERYSIPELAS |
Contagious skin
disease, due to Streptococci with vesicular and bulbous lesions erysipelas: Contagious infection of the skin and
underlying tissue, caused by group A B-hemolytic streptococcus
bacteria. Erysipelas causes affected areas of skin to turn bright red and
become slightly swollen. The swollen blotches have a distinct border and
slowly expand into the surrounding skin. The lesions are most commonly seen
on the face, scalp, hands, and legs. They feel hot to the touch and the
patient is feverish. Centuries ago erysipelas epidemics
caused severe and often fatal infections. Today erysipelas is a rather mild
and relatively rare infection that clears up rapidly when penicillin or other
antibiotics are taken |
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EXTRAVASTED BLOOD |
Rupture of a blood
vessel |
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FALLING SICKNESS |
Epilepsy |
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FATTY LIVER |
Cirrhosis of liver |
|
FITS |
Sudden attack or
seizure of muscle activity |
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FLUX |
An excessive flow or
discharge of fluid like hemorrhage or diarrhea |
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FLUX OF HUMOUR |
Circulation |
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FRENCH POX |
Syphilis |
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GATHERING |
A collection of pus |
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GLANDULAR FEVER |
Mononucleosis |
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GOUT |
an inflammation
usually of an extremity |
|
GREAT POX |
Syphilis |
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GREEN FEVER / SICKNESS |
Anemia |
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GRIPPE/GRIP |
Influenza like
symptoms |
|
GROCER'S ITCH |
Skin disease caused by
mites in sugar or flour |
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HALLUCINATION |
Delirium |
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HEART SICKNESS |
Condition caused by
loss of salt from body |
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HEAT STROKE |
Body temperature
elevates because of surrounding environment temperature and body does not
perspire to reduce temperature. Coma and death result if not reversed |
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HECTICAL COMPLAINT |
Recurrent fever |
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HEMATEMESIS |
Vomiting blood |
|
HEMATURIA |
Bloody urine |
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HEMIPLEGY |
Paralysis of one side
of body |
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HIP GOUT |
Osteomyelitis, a staph infection |
|
HORRORS |
Delirium tremens |
|
HYDROCEPHALUS |
Enlarged head, water
on the brain |
|
HYDROPERICARDIUM |
Heart dropsy |
|
HYDROPHOBIA |
Rabies |
|
HYDROTHROAX |
Dropsy in chest |
|
HYPERTROPHIC |
Enlargement of organ,
like the heart |
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IMPETIGO |
Contagious skin
disease characterized by pustules |
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INANITION |
Physical condition
resulting from lack of food |
|
INFANTILE PARALYSIS |
Polio |
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INTESTINAL COLIC |
Abdominal pain due to
improper diet |
|
JAIL FEVER |
Typhus |
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JAUNDICE |
Condition caused by
blockage of intestines |
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KING'S EVIL |
Scrofula, a tubercular
infection of the throat lymph glands; also sometimes syphilis |
|
KRUCHHUSTEN |
Whooping cough |
|
LA GRIPPE |
Flu; influenza |
|
LOCKJAW |
Tetanus or infectious
disease affecting the muscles of the neck and jaw. Untreated, it is fatal in
8 days |
|
LONG SICKNESS |
Tuberculosis |
|
LUES DISEASE |
Syphilis |
|
LUES VENERA |
Venereal disease;
syphilis |
|
LUMBAGO |
Back pain |
|
LUNG FEVER |
Pneumonia |
|
LUNG SICKNESS |
Tuberculosis |
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LYING IN |
Time of delivery of
infant |
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MALIGNANT SORE THROAT |
Diphtheria |
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MANIA |
Insanity |
|
MARASMUS |
Progressive wasting
away of body, like malnutrition |
|
MEMBRANOUS CROUP |
Diphtheria |
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MENINGITIS |
Inflations of brain or
spinal cord |
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METRITIS |
Inflammation of uterus
or purulent vaginal discharge |
|
MIASMA |
Poisonous vapors
thought to infect the air |
|
MILK FEVER |
Disease from drinking
contaminated milk, like undulant fever or brucellosis |
|
MILK LEG |
Phlebitis; a painful
swelling of the leg soon after childbirth, due to thrombosis of the large
veins; Painful swelling of the leg beginning at the ankle and ascending
or at the groin and extending
down the thigh... its usual cause is infection after labor; Post partum thrombophlebitis |
|
MILK SICKNESS |
Disease from milk of
cattle which had eaten poisonous weeds |
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MORMAL |
Gangrene |
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MORPHEW |
Scurvy blisters on the
body |
|
MORTIFICATION |
Gangrene of necrotic
tissue; Infection |
|
MYELITIS |
Inflammation of the
spine |
|
MYOCARDITIS |
Inflammation of heart
muscles |
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NECROSIS |
Mortification of bones
or tissue |
|
NEPHROSIS |
Kidney degeneration |
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NEPRITIS |
Inflammation of
kidneys |
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NERVOUS PROSTRATION |
Extreme exhaustion
from inability to control physical and mental activities |
|
NEURALGIA |
Described as
discomfort, such as "Headache" was neuralgia in head |
|
NOSTALGIA |
Homesickness |
|
PALSY |
Paralysis or
uncontrolled movement of controlled muscles. It was listed as "Cause of death" |
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PAROXYSM |
Convulsion |
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PEMPHIGUS |
Skin disease of watery
blisters |
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PERICARDITIS |
Inflammation of heart |
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PERIPNEUMONIA |
Inflammation of lungs |
|
PERITONOTIS |
Inflammation of
abdominal area |
|
PETECHIAL FEVER |
Fever characterized by
skin spotting |
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PHLEGMASIA ALBA DOLENS |
Milk Leg - Painful
thrombosis of the femoral vein in the leg following childbirth |
|
PHTHIRIASIS |
Lice infestation |
|
PHTHISIS |
Chronic wasting away
or a name for tuberculosis |
|
PLAGUE |
An acute febrile
highly infectious disease with a high fatality rate |
|
PLEURISY |
Any pain in the chest
area with each breath |
|
PODAGRA |
Gout |
|
POLIOMYELITIS |
PolioPotter's asthma Fibroid pthisis |
|
POTT'S DISEASE |
Tuberculosis of spine |
|
PROTEIN DISEASE |
Gomerulonephritis; a once relatively common childhood kidney disease that causes
the kidney to leak protein. This is a secondary
(allergic) reaction to certain kinds of strep infections |
|
PUERPERAL EXHAUSTION |
Death due to child
birth |
|
PUERPERAL EXHAUSTION |
Death due to
childbirth |
|
PUERPERAL FEVER |
Elevated temperature
after giving birth to an infant |
|
PUKING FEVER |
Milk sickness |
|
PUTRID FEVER |
Diphtheria. |
|
QUINSY |
Tonsillitis. |
|
REMITTING FEVER |
Malaria |
|
RHEUMATISM |
Any disorder
associated with pain in joints |
|
RICKETS |
Disease of skeletal
system |
|
ROSE COLD |
Hay fever or nasal
symptoms of an allergy |
|
ROTANNY FEVER |
(Child's disease) ??? |
|
RUBEOLA |
German measles |
|
SANGUINEOUS CRUST |
Scab |
|
SCARLATINA |
Scarlet fever |
|
SCARLET FEVER |
A disease
characterized by red rash |
|
SCARLET RASH |
Roseola |
|
SCIATICA |
Rheumatism in the hips |
|
SCIRRHUS |
Cancerous tumors |
|
SCOTOMY |
Dizziness, nausea and
dimness of sight |
|
SCREWS |
Rheumatism |
|
SCREWS |
Rheumatism |
|
SCRIVENER'S PALSY |
Writer's cramp |
|
SCROFULA |
Tuberculosis of neck
lymph glands. Progresses slowly with abscesses and pistulas
develop. Young person's disease |
|
SCRUMPOX |
Skin disease, impetigo |
|
SCURVY |
Lack of vitamin C.
Symptoms of weakness, spongy gums and hemorrhages under
skin |
|
SEPTICEMIA |
Blood poisoning |
|
SHAKES |
Delirium tremens |
|
SHAKING |
Chills, ague |
|
SHINGLES |
Viral disease with
skin blisters |
|
SHIP FEVER |
Typhus |
|
SIRIASIS |
Inflammation of the
brain due to sun exposure |
|
SLOES |
Milk sickness |
|
SMALL POX |
Contagious disease
with fever and blisters |
|
SOFTENING OF BRAIN |
Result of stroke or
hemorrhage in the brain, with an end result of the tissue softening in that
area |
|
SORE THROAT DISTEMPER |
Diphtheria or quinsy |
|
SPANISH INFLUENZA |
Epidemic influenza |
|
SPASMS |
Sudden involuntary
contraction of muscle or group of muscles, like a convulsion |
|
SPINA BIFIDA |
Deformity of spine |
|
SPOTTED FEVER |
Either typhus or
meningitis |
|
SPRUE |
Tropical disease
characterized by intestinal disorders and sore throat |
|
ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE |
Also erysipelas, but
named so because of affected skin areas are bright red
in appearance |
|
ST. VITAS DANCE |
Ceaseless occurrence
of rapid complex jerking movements performed involuntary |
|
STOMATITIS |
Inflammation of the
mouth |
|
STRANGER'S FEVER |
Yellow fever |
|
STRANGERY |
Rupture |
|
SUDOR ANGLICUS |
Sweating sickness |
|
SUMMER COMPLAINT |
Diarrhea, usually in
infants caused by spoiled milk |
|
SUNSTROKE |
Uncontrolled elevation
of body temperature due to environment heat. Lack of sodium in the body is a
predisposing cause |
|
SWAMP SICKNESS |
Could be malaria,
typhoid or encephalitis |
|
SWEATING SICKNESS |
Infectious and fatal
disease common to UK in 15th century |
|
TEETHING |
tooth infections with
inflammation |
|
TETANUS |
Infectious fever
characterized by high fever, headache and dizziness |
|
THROMBOSIS |
Blood clot inside
blood vessel |
|
THRUSH |
Childhood disease
characterized by spots on mouth, lips and throat |
|
TICK FEVER |
Rocky mountain spotted
fever |
|
TOXEMIA OF PREGNANCY |
Eclampsia |
|
TRENCH MOUTH |
Painful ulcers found
along gum line, Caused by poor nutrition and poor
hygiene |
|
TUSSIS CONVULSIVA |
Whooping cough |
|
TYPHUS |
Infectious fever
characterized high fever, headache, and dizziness |
|
VARIOLA |
Smallpox |
|
VENESECTION |
Bleeding |
|
VIPER'S DANCE |
St. Vitus Dance |
|
WATER ON BRAIN |
Enlarged head |
|
WHITE SWELLING |
Tuberculosis of the
bone |
|
WINTER FEVER |
Pneumonia |
|
WOMB FEVER |
Infection of the
uterus. |
|
WORM FIT |
Convulsions associated
with teething, worms, elevated temperature or diarrhea |
|
YELLOWJACKET |
Yellow fever. |