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In 1924 he funneled $150,000 into the establishment of the Charles S. Howard Foundation and built a home for children suffering from tuberculosis and rheumatic fever. Seabiscuit: An American Legend 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z
“Your boy’s got rheumatic fever,” he told her. Full of Beans 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
He had rheumatic fever, chicken pox, pneumonia three or four more times, started coughing blood when he was six, was anemic, drowsy all the time, constantly sniffling, weak and miserable, and—everybody thought— dying. The Milagro Beanfield War 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z
Mam often talks about Bridey and her rheumatic fever and weak chest. Angela's Ashes: A Memoir 1996-09-05T00:00:00Z
Men brawl over jobs outside the Zollverein gates, and chicken eggs sell for two million reichsmarks apiece, and rheumatic fever stalks Children’s House like a wolf. All the Light We Cannot See 2014-05-06T00:00:00Z
Don’t you know I had rheumatic fever an’ I could go at any time? Angela's Ashes: A Memoir 1996-09-05T00:00:00Z
She had a chronic heart condition, probably caused by rheumatic fever as a child but almost certainly accentuated by overwork and damp, often bitterly cold housing. This Boy: A Memoir of a Childhood by Alan Johnson – review 2013-05-02T13:00:01Z
When Mr. Gardner was 7 or 8, he and his older sister caught rheumatic fever, and he missed two years of school. In California, Finding ‘Fat City’ With the Man Who Wrote It 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z
After an extended bout of childhood rheumatic fever, he was sent to Abingdon school as a boarder, and it was there that he made his first amateur films. Michael Grigsby obituary 2013-03-21T18:30:54Z
At age 5, Tony, as he became known, developed rheumatic fever and learned to draw while recovering in a hospital. Tony Auth, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who satirized political figures, dies at 72
As a teenager Berns suffered from rheumatic fever, which damaged his heart. New musical shines spotlight on forgotten composer Bert Berns 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z
Because I did not attend college and spent all but one year of high school at home with arthritis following rheumatic fever, I had the good fortune to discover Shakespeare on my own. Review | Shakespeare still matters. A new book reminds us why. 2021-09-08T04:00:00Z
When he was 12, an attack of rheumatic fever sent him to bed for two years. José Luis Cuevas, a Dark Master of Mexican Art, Dies at 83 2017-07-07T04:00:00Z
She contracted rheumatic fever at 15 and then suffered two severe strokes before reaching 30, which left her paralysed in her left arm. Overlooked classics: The Member Of The Wedding by Carson McCullers 2012-06-21T14:01:14Z
Narrated by the musician and rock arcana maven Steven Van Zandt, the film begins with Berns’s birth in the Bronx, and a sentence of death: heart disease spurred by childhood rheumatic fever. Review: ‘Bang! The Bert Berns Story,’ With Juicy Showbiz Lore 2017-04-25T04:00:00Z
Currently there is no vaccine available to protect against group A strep, which can also cause rheumatic fever and scarlet fever. Strep A: University of Bristol study to aid hopes of vaccine 2023-10-06T04:00:00Z
Moreover, repeated infections can lead to the post-streptococcal sequelae of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, for which the Australian Indigenous population bears the highest disease burden globally. Vaccine via the nasal passage could be the new line of defence against Strep A 2023-10-04T04:00:00Z
She pointed to rheumatic fever, an inflammatory reaction to untreated strep throat –- especially before antibiotics were common — that scars the heart’s valves. COVID-19 took a toll on heart health and doctors are still grappling with how to help 2023-08-09T04:00:00Z
The family soon moved to Portland, Ore., where a young Dr. Berendzen struggled with rheumatic fever and asthma. Richard Berendzen, AU president tainted by obscene-call scandal, dies at 84 2023-03-27T04:00:00Z
Washington would return a few times - once to cure his rheumatic fever and later with his wife Martha and her daughter Patsy, hoping to treat the girl’s seizures. West Virginia spring’s waters still drawing devotees 2022-10-22T04:00:00Z
These antibodies can damage heart muscle with autoimmune attacks, leading to rheumatic fever. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z
This mechanism is seen in rheumatic fever, a result of infection with Streptococcus bacteria, which causes strep throat. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z
The country has also battled persistent child poverty, which causes rates of rheumatic fever and lung ailments that are surprisingly high for a developed country. Abroad, Jacinda Ardern Is a Star. At Home, She’s Losing Her Shine. 2022-06-27T04:00:00Z
The organization cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone and, at the Salam Center for Cardiac Surgery in Khartoum, Sudan, children whose hearts were damaged by rheumatic fever. Gino Strada, Italian doctor who served patients through war and strife, dies at 73 2021-08-26T04:00:00Z
While bedridden with rheumatic fever at age 13, he had listened to radio broadcasts telling of World War II battles, and he later studied the campaigns of Patton, MacArthur and Germany’s Erwin Rommel. Bobby Bowden, Coach Who Led Florida State to Greatness, Dies at 91 2021-08-08T04:00:00Z
At 13, he was stricken with rheumatic fever and spent his days monitoring radio accounts of World War II. Florida State legend Bobby Bowden, winningest coach in major college football, dies 2021-08-08T04:00:00Z
Describe rheumatic fever and how tolerance is broken. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z
An example is rheumatic fever, which can be triggered by Streptococcus bacteria in the form of strep throat or scarlet fever. Readers Respond to the January 2021 Issue 2021-05-23T04:00:00Z
The bacteria that cause strep throat can lead to rheumatic fever, an inflammatory disease that can cause permanent heart damage. Coronavirus deranges the immune system in complex and deadly ways 2021-03-08T05:00:00Z
You'd end up with more cases of meningitis, pneumonia and rheumatic fever. When a coronavirus test is not a coronavirus test 2020-08-01T04:00:00Z
He liked to tell of his childhood experience of being bedridden with rheumatic fever. Milton Glaser graphic designer dies aged 91 i love ny logo 2020-06-27T04:00:00Z
At 8, he developed rheumatic fever and spent a year-long convalescence in bed. Milton Glaser, graphic designer who put heart in ‘I love New York,’ dies at 91 2020-06-27T04:00:00Z
Even odder was what happened when rheumatic fever left Princess Alexandra with a limp: Women around Britain began affecting a hobbled gait. Perspective | The tie that binds: I’m paying more attention these days to the length of my necktie 2020-02-09T05:00:00Z
“We started with rheumatic fever prevention in kids,” he says. At age 100, the father of preventive medicine is proof he was right all along 2019-12-27T05:00:00Z
But by his senior year, his mother, Dorothy Sanders, had become sick, her heart damaged from having rheumatic fever as a child. Bernie Sanders Went to Canada, and a Dream of ‘Medicare for All’ Flourished 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z
Alexander was no joke, taking life seriously after battling rheumatic fever and an enlarged heart growing up in Jersey City. 81-year-old karate champ keeps working out, training others 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z
Her sister died shortly thereafter, her brother nearly died of typhoid fever as well, and Dr. Jones came down with a debilitating case of rheumatic fever. Edith Irby Jones, trailblazer for African American doctors, dies at 91 2019-07-18T04:00:00Z
Sophomore year he survived rheumatic fever, an illness that later kept him out of the military during World War Two, and graduated 12th in a class of more than 900. Lee Iacocca, auto executive who saved Chrysler from bankruptcy,... 2019-07-02T04:00:00Z
In his sophomore year of high school, a bout of rheumatic fever led to paralysis in his legs for a time. Lee Iacocca, auto industry savior, dies at 94 2019-07-02T04:00:00Z
Iacocca rolled through the public schools and was exempted from military service in World War II because of a childhood case of rheumatic fever—an exemption he considered a “disgrace.” Lee Iacocca, father of the Ford Mustang who later rescued Chrysler, dies at 94 2019-07-02T04:00:00Z
Her heart stopped after just 31 years — a legacy of rheumatic fever — leaving my brother, 6, and me, 3, to invent a motherless life with her widower, also 31. Opinion | The gift of laughter and a father’s legacy 2019-06-14T04:00:00Z
Two years later, after the strain of a 114-day newspaper strike, he died of a heart ailment related to the rheumatic fever he had had as a child. Marian Sulzberger Heiskell, Civic Leader in New York City, Dies at 100 2019-03-15T04:00:00Z
Mr. Richardson studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, part of University College London, and served briefly in the British army before being “invalidated” because of rheumatic fever. John Richardson, art connoisseur and biographer of Picasso, dies at 95 2019-03-13T04:00:00Z
But with the onset of World War II he was drafted into the British army, only to be soon discharged after catching rheumatic fever. John Richardson, art historian and Picasso biographer, dies at 95 2019-03-12T04:00:00Z
But the point is that, if solely assessed on its potential impact on mortality, it may never get much further as most of the cases of rheumatic fever are now in developing countries. We're Not Using One of Our Best Weapons against Drug-Resistant Microbes 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Bacterial diseases, such as TB, rheumatic fever and scarlet fever, that are rampant in North Korea are much less common in South Korea, says Shin. Keystone pipeline blocked, statistics prize and horse cull 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z
The World Heart Federation, which works with the World Health Organization, calls rheumatic fever and the heart damage it causes “neglected diseases of marginalized communities.” Where a Sore Throat Becomes a Death Sentence 2018-09-16T04:00:00Z
LeHand had rheumatic fever as a youngster and had heart trouble all her life. Private world of Franklin D. Roosevelt unveiled in newly found film footage 2018-08-01T04:00:00Z
In 2005, he had developed endocarditis, an infection that can stem from rheumatic fever, and underwent a heart valve replacement. After his latest brush with death, the man behind the Vietnam Wall is back to tending it 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z
Some children went on to develop rheumatic fever, a serious infection that causes heart damage. Scarlet Fever, a Disease of Yore, is Making a Comeback 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z
As a child, Meads contracted scarlet and rheumatic fevers, which left him so weakened that he was taught to knit lest his hands become deformed. Colin Meads, Revered New Zealand Rugby Star, Dies at 81 2017-08-22T04:00:00Z
If rheumatic fever is detected early, long-term treatment with penicillin can prevent valve damage. Where a Sore Throat Becomes a Death Sentence 2018-09-16T04:00:00Z
Ten years later, St George’s Chapel was so cold during the burial of the Duke of York that George Canning, the foreign secretary, contracted rheumatic fever and the bishop of London died. Operation London Bridge: the secret plan for the days after the Queen’s death 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z
As a child he’d had rheumatic fever, a bacterial infection that can damage valves in the heart. After his latest brush with death, the man behind the Vietnam Wall is back to tending it 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z
At one point Mr Delaney collapsed with rheumatic fever and spent nearly a year in hospital without being visited. Child abuse inquiry: Orphanage victim 'fought back' - BBC News 2017-03-07T05:00:00Z
Before the discovery, infections like pneumonia and rheumatic fever were near death-sentences. Old mold from penicillin discoverer auctioned for $14,617 2017-03-01T05:00:00Z
Rwanda’s minister of health, Dr. Diane Gashumba, said in an interview that rheumatic heart disease was a real concern of the government and that programs to treat strep throat and rheumatic fever were essential. Where a Sore Throat Becomes a Death Sentence 2018-09-16T04:00:00Z
McCullers’ health also failed; the afflictions of her youth, among them misdiagnosed rheumatic fever, left her susceptible to strokes that eventually paralysed her. Carson McCullers at 100: a century of American suffering 2017-02-19T05:00:00Z
A bout with rheumatic fever at 7 left him with a heart murmur. Oliver Smithies, who won Nobel Prize for medicine, dies at 91 2017-01-13T05:00:00Z
A bout with rheumatic fever at age 7 left him with a heart murmur. Oliver Smithies, 2007 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, dies 2017-01-13T05:00:00Z
Bowden regularly credits his believe in God for getting him through challenging circumstances, including a tough bout with rheumatic fever at age 13 that left him bedridden for a year. FSU coach Bobby Bowden recounts his faith in new documentary 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z
The son of an Italian immigrant, Cortopassi in his youth suffered rheumatic fever and resulting heart damage that still affects him. California farmer's measure takes on Jerry Brown's legacy 2016-10-29T04:00:00Z
But after developing rheumatic fever, she took up writing seriously. Suzanne Vega: ‘It’s taken me a while to say, You are what you are, it’s fine’ 2016-10-09T04:00:00Z
For many children with acute rheumatic fever, due to their living circumstances, RHD is inevitable. 'I'm too young to die': the disease of disadvantage forcing Indigenous children to have open-heart surgery 2016-03-25T04:00:00Z
His mother, whose heart had been weakened by a bout of rheumatic fever as a child, had taken ill. Bernie Sanders’s ‘100% Brooklyn’ Roots Show Beyond His Accent 2015-07-24T04:00:00Z
The sudden death of her mother from rheumatic fever in 1895 had provoked Virginia’s first breakdown at the age of 13. The Joyful, Gossipy and Absurd Private Life of Virginia Woolf 2015-02-13T05:00:00Z
Her father, William, didn’t plan on becoming a doctor when he went off to World War II. But that all changed when his mother, stricken by rheumatic fever, eventually died of a massive stroke. USD medical school dean brings calm to daily conflicts 2015-02-08T05:00:00Z
They may also affect the immune system, leading to conditions like rheumatic fever. The Danger of Going Off Course 2014-12-22T05:00:00Z
Carlisa flew back to her community in Katherine for the funeral and almost immediately suffered a bout of acute rheumatic fever. 'I'm too young to die': the disease of disadvantage forcing Indigenous children to have open-heart surgery 2016-03-25T04:00:00Z
And when a bout of rheumatic fever left her with a pronounced limp… Well, that was copied too. The bizarre tale of the ladies who limped 2014-07-18T04:00:00Z
When his son began suffering from rheumatic fever, he moved the store to the healing air of Bay Shore, according to a company website. A Long Island Institution Is Cooling Its Ovens 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z
When he died at age 47 in 1862 of rheumatic fever, he didn’t leave the sort of solid corporate foundation his inheritors might have wished. Why Colt Can't Shoot Straight 2014-05-29T04:00:00Z
The problem is not to put one against the other: malaria versus rheumatic fever. Free, High-Quality Medical Care in Sudan 2014-04-24T12:00:00Z
He suffered heart damage from rheumatic fever in his teens. Easing Terminal Patients’ Path to Death, Legally 2014-02-07T20:40:59Z
The WHO estimates that there are 20 million people with rheumatic fever in Africa. World-Class (and Free) Heart Surgery in the Sudan. An Interview With Gino Strada 2014-01-29T20:28:51Z
As a boy, Mr. Donohue suffered rheumatic fever, and spent most of the second grade at home. How Tom Donohue Transformed the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2013-06-01T22:25:07Z
But the practice also dates to a time when untreated sore throats were occasionally followed by rheumatic fever or acute kidney disease. Sore throat is rarely a reason to ask your doctor for antibiotics 2013-03-18T21:39:45Z
At the turn of the century in 1900, rheumatic fever complications from strep throat infections were the number one cause of death in school-age children.  Amoxicillin-Humdrum? Or Miraculous? 2013-02-01T14:45:03.313Z
Reece's heart was damaged by rheumatic fever when he was five but it did not prevent him climbing, skiing and mountaineering. Alan Reece 2013-01-18T13:18:27Z
So what about the epidemiology for rheumatic fever in Africa? World-Class (and Free) Heart Surgery in the Sudan. An Interview With Gino Strada 2014-01-29T20:28:51Z
It was, indeed, as near rheumatic fever as one may go without tumbling over the grisly fence. The Literary Sense 2012-04-02T02:00:28.147Z
How you could do such a thing close upon getting better of rheumatic fever, and the trouble and worry it gave, passes me! Nurse Heatherdale's Story 2012-03-06T03:00:21.190Z
Now we hardly see rheumatic fever in this country anymore.  Amoxicillin-Humdrum? Or Miraculous? 2013-02-01T14:45:03.313Z
Once in Edinburgh, during the early spring, I had rheumatic fever, and during my convalescence my medical adviser, Dr. Menzies, would not let me have a short drive until the wind changed to the west. Meteorology or Weather Explained 2012-02-20T03:00:18.847Z
The Sahib came in the first evening with one man badly hurt, and another apparently in the first stage of rheumatic fever. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z
They got down from the ranges into one of the gorges, and then Mr. Best was laid up with rheumatic fever, and was unable to travel. Early Days in North Queensland 2012-01-24T03:00:29.987Z
Almost from the first the doctor spoke of rheumatic fever. Nurse Heatherdale's Story 2012-03-06T03:00:21.190Z
Florence in her turn developed rheumatic fever and became alarmingly ill. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z
Nancy prophesied quinsy and pleurisy and rheumatic fever, but the Vaughans were a hardy race, and not even a cold resulted, in spite of her gloomy prognostications. A Terrible Tomboy 2012-01-21T03:00:07.003Z
He was still very ill, having had rheumatic fever in the previous year; and neither he nor his friends expected that he would recover after his many relapses. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z
No more rheumatic fevers and colds, with picturesque open fires. Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals 2011-11-20T03:00:14.840Z
The Rev. G. G. Freeman, the well-known English missionary, died on the 8th of September at the baths of Homburg, in Germany, of an attack of rheumatic fever. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z
An attack of rheumatic fever has kept poor Mr. X—— out of the way since I wrote last. Charlotte Bront? A Monograph 2011-11-01T02:00:20.233Z
The etiology of the second type is in most cases rheumatic fever or some other infectious disease, and the prognosis is far better than in the first type. Arteriosclerosis and Hypertension: with Chapters on Blood Pressure, 3rd Edition. 2011-10-11T02:01:07.890Z
Paternal uncle epileptic; mother had rheumatic fever and cardiac disease; paternal grandfather suffered from sciatica late in life. Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it 2011-10-03T02:00:31.460Z
A hypothesis was drawn in which nephritis, a kidney ailment, and rheumatic fever were determined as the culprits behind his problem, and drugs were administered which appeared to relieve his symptoms. Through these Eyes The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer 2011-08-14T02:00:18.947Z
In real life she would have died on the very next page of rheumatic fever and double pneumonia, after lying on the wet grass all that time! The Lure of the Pen A book for Would-Be Authors 2011-07-26T02:00:15.573Z
You will draw all the vital heat out of me, and I shall be laid up with rheumatic fever. A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z
Anxiety and distress brought on renewal of rheumatic fever, and I was crippled in hands and feet for six terrible weeks. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
Sciatica; in a married lady, aged twenty-seven; first pregnancy; had rheumatic fever and subsequent chorea in childhood. Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it 2011-10-03T02:00:31.460Z
A schoolboy in the village, who was especially attached to her, fell ill of rheumatic fever. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z
Shortly after, Mr. Randolph was informed that Nina had had a brief but severe attack of rheumatic fever, and he paid her a hurried visit. A Daughter of the Vine 2011-03-09T03:00:47.790Z
He has a rheumatic fever, and hasn’t been able to stir out of his tent for six weeks. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z
Lady James was at this time rather delicate, having had a bad attack of rheumatic fever, from which she had, however, almost recovered. Sarah's First Start in Life. 2011-01-26T03:00:24.470Z
He was one of the wildest young men, and it was that which brought on the sickness—rheumatic fever—which twisted him up so. The Hazeley Family 2011-01-24T03:00:16.447Z
A doctor is sent for; her parents' worst fears are realised, Lucy is stricken down with rheumatic fever. Betty's Battles an Everyday Story 2011-01-02T03:00:19.670Z
An example is untreated strep throat that turns into rheumatic fever and compromises the aortic or mitral valve. Is that little murmur a cause for worry? 2010-11-22T20:57:00Z
Sydenham’s is a late manifestation of rheumatic fever, which is now rare in the United States, but still common in other parts of the world. Hair Pulling, Blinking, Tics and Tourette's 2010-07-01T17:51:00Z
He was sickly, given up for dead more than once from the effects of rheumatic fever before he turned 10. A Maker of Mayors Has His Moment in the Spotlight 2010-06-01T18:03:00Z
He was sickly, given up for dead more than once from the effects of rheumatic fever. 3 Mayors Work to Honor David Garth, a Campaign Master 2010-06-02T01:20:00Z
After their departure there only remained one man of the tribe, who, being afflicted with rheumatic fever, was retained under the care of Dr. Richardson. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea
The Khân is described as an old man, with a long white beard, bent almost double with rheumatic fever. Reminiscences of the Great Mutiny 1857-59 Including the relief, siege, and capture of Lucknow, and the campaigns in Rohilcund and Oude
Others developed rheumatic fever from sleeping in the mud and water. The Black Watch A Record in Action
He inclined to think that it was rheumatic fever, for, a few days before, she remembered that she had complained of pains in her shoulder; more than that he could not assure them. Maximina
She was ill of rheumatic fever, and the authorities heard of it, pronounced it smallpox, and took her away in the open carriage. Confessions of an Opera Singer
That old, tiresome rheumatism kept bothering him, and by and by he had a long rheumatic fever. The Child's Book of American Biography
These are rheumatic fever, pneumonia, sinusitis, nephritis, and a depressed vitality which favors other infections and hastens the progress of organic diseases. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick
The physician pronounced it rheumatic fever, and a very serious case indeed. Frances of the Ranges The Old Ranchman's Treasure
Refusing to resign his leadership, he conducted a campaign in Ireland against the majority of his former followers with extraordinary energy till November 1891, when he died of rheumatic fever after a short illness. Studies in Contemporary Biography
I stopped the calesa, hailed him, and inquired was he fond of rheumatic fever. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II)
And this past winter he was very sick with rheumatic fever. Wyn's Camping Days or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club
Moreover, a very old friend of hers, Mrs. Naunton, residing a short mile away, at Dessington, had just pulled through rheumatic fever, and was getting well enough to be read to out of "Pilgrim's Progress." When Ghost Meets Ghost
For days she had lain writhing in the agony of rheumatic fever. The Making of Mona
I was sorry to hear that he and his mother had342 been summoned from Brisbane to see a brother who was some 400 miles off in the bush suffering terribly from rheumatic fever. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
To this contagious and infectious property there are two exceptions; the one is furnished by acute rheumatism, or rheumatic fever, the other by intermittent fever, or ague. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases
But rheumatic fever seized the actress; she was able to act for a few nights only, and her dream of good fortune came to a disastrous close. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Two, indeed, had died in infancy; and Frances, a very promising girl, had died of rheumatic fever July 27, 1880. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice
It is said to have been of the character of rheumatic fever, but its virulence and rapidity were scarcely precedented. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution
He lay there groaning in the fierce clutches of rheumatic fever. The Dop Doctor
The constant attention of a physician is emphatically demanded in every case of rheumatic fever, since the complications are so numerous, and since permanent damage of the heart may be prevented by proper care. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
“We’re all going to die of rheumatic fever,” said Doggie, shivering in his sodden uniform. The Rough Road
When I had rheumatic fever, he was the only person I could endure to have in the room with me. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life
The ship arrives—Captain’s attempt to form a band—Sail again—Attacked by rheumatic fever and invalided ashore—Ordered to join H.M.S. A Sailor of King George
Sudden failure of the heart is common in aggravated cases of rheumatic fever, and with one suffocating struggle, one brief final pang, he had gone to join her he loved. The Dop Doctor
They are seen more often in children, and are most characteristic of rheumatic fever, but do not show themselves till late in the disease. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
After rheumatic fever, however, if the joints remain painful and the heart is dilated, the thermal gaseous saline water of Nauheim, augmented by Schott's resistance movements, will often appear to work wonders. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
This may be in a few days, or in severe cases, as of rheumatic fever, it may not be for forty days or even longer. The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure
I had caught cold which confined me to my cot, and when we arrived at Plymouth I had a violent rheumatic fever. A Sailor of King George
But I was confined to my bed for ten weeks, wi' a dreadfu' attack o' rheumatism—it was what was ca'ed a rheumatic fever—it reduced me to a perfect anatomy. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17
The duration of rheumatic fever is variable; in severe cases the patient is bedridden for six weeks or so. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
Go on now, please, and tell me what ought to be done for the man in rheumatic fever.' A Red Wallflower
"If you were ten years older—my age, you know—you wouldn't need the warning, A bout of rheumatic fever would be small consolation for the loss of the lady." The Motor Pirate
The ship arrives—Captain’s attempt to form a band—Sail again—Attacked by rheumatic fever and invalided ashore—Ordered to join H.M.S. A Sailor of King George
That rheumatic fever left me with a weak heart. The Mystery of the Green Ray
Children are occasionally sufferers, and in young women it may follow frequent confinements or nursing, and often begins in them like a mild attack of rheumatic fever. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
Put yourself, in imagination, in that condition I have described; the chill of a rheumatic fever, and a room without fire, in the depth of winter. A Red Wallflower
The master of the school at Clayhidon, for instance, wrote of a poor lad, a pupil in the day-school, prostrate with rheumatic fever, in a wretched home and surrounded by bitter opposers of the truth. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God
Minotaur on the Channel Service, but in 1804, in consequence of a very severe attack of rheumatic fever, which completely prostrated him and for several months necessitated the use of crutches, he resigned his post. A Sailor of King George
“And the wife—she ain't strong, just got up from rheumatic fever.” Five Little Peppers at School
Reaching Toronto, I learned that my eldest son was at death's door from repeated attacks of rheumatic fever. How I Know God Answers Prayer The Personal Testimony of One Life-Time
He was took on when Tom was laid up with rheumatic fever. Littlebourne Lock
The eruption is often seen in the course of typhus, typhoid and rheumatic fevers. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
The doctor says as ’tis somethink like rheumatic fever as I has.” A World of Girls The Story of a School
Beatrice with the aid of salts and mustard plasters soon came to herself, but Lawrence Cathcart had done his work—rheumatic fever set in and for many days Beatrice hung between life and death. Daisy Ashford: Her Book
No; they had to borrow money six years ago when Uncle Tom had his first spell of rheumatic fever. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922
Was it not she who watched beside my bed when I had that terrible rheumatic fever two years ago? Fairy Fingers A Novel
For four weeks after that night Loman lay ill with rheumatic fever, so ill that more than once those who watched him despaired of his recovery. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story
In the rigours of that awful winter he was laid low with rheumatic fever, ending in general paralysis; and after three years of lovingly tended illness he died in September, 1865. The History of "Punch"
"It seems to me that while all this is doing, you will stand an excellent chance of rheumatic fever." Shining Ferry
Just the place in which to sit and break your heart, and catch rheumatic fever with the greatest possible ease. About Peggy Saville
Then her dear Grandma Gray had rheumatic fever, and though Flaxie pitied her all she could, she made too much noise in the house, and had to be sent away. The Twin Cousins
Mrs Greenfield didn’t half like the idea, and became very pathetic on the subject of ague and rheumatic fever. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story
Before the princesses had recovered, poor Cléry was more ill, with rheumatic fever, than any of them had been. The Peasant and the Prince
Mary, the nurse, went over with me to see her, and says she has rheumatic fever. A Woman who went to Alaska
She was twenty-six years old, suffering from acute rheumatic fever, lying in a fireless loft, on a rickety bedstead with no bedclothes. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
She went away, and came back again with a doctor, who told him cheerfully that he was in for rheumatic fever, big or little, as sure as a gun. Despair's Last Journey
This is the disease known popularly as rheumatic fever, and technically as acute rheumatism or acute articular rheumatism. Preventable Diseases
He had had rheumatic fever in the spring, when the book was but half finished, and this ordeal in addition to interrupting his work had enfeebled his powers of resistance and greatly reduced his vitality. Embarrassments
The captain requested me to bring our medical books over, or send them, that he can look up remedies and treatment of rheumatic fever, for that is what she no doubt has. A Woman who went to Alaska
This sad news completely awed the kind aunt, for she dreaded an attack of rheumatic fever, as Mabel's mamma had been a dreadful sufferer two years before from that very serious malady. Aunt Mary
An accidental chill brought things to a climax, and during the Christmas vacation of 1874 I was laid low by a sharp attack of myelitis, mistaken at the time for rheumatic fever. Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography
The majority of experts are now practically agreed that acute rheumatism, or rheumatic fever, is probably due to the invasion of the system by some microörganism or germ. Preventable Diseases
Sometimes, after rheumatic fever, one or more of the joints become stiff. Papers on Health
I don't want to give you away, but rather than see Lord Torrington sink into his grave with rheumatic fever for want of a drop of whisky I'll expose you publicly. Priscilla's Spies
A fatal chill penetrated his bones; he reached home with the seeds of a rheumatic fever already in possession of his weakened frame. Robert Burns
“She’s been down with rheumatic fever these three weeks,” said Nurse, shaking her head regretfully. Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children
On the 17th," says he, "I was attacked with acute rheumatic fever, which kept me to my bed, and gave me excruciating pain. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
When this line is very red in small spots, especially when pressed, rheumatic fever is indicated. Palmistry for All
For instance, many cases of rheumatism, or rheumatic fever, come after attacks in the nose and throat, which cannot be distinguished from a common cold or ordinary tonsilitis. A Handbook of Health
By next morning the man's skin was like hot parchment, his limbs rigid with pain, his brain verging on delirium; and before evening it was clear that rheumatic fever had him in its relentless grip. The Great Amulet
In the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital for August, 1912, there appears an account of this luetin test, made upon patients suffering from such ailments as rheumatic fever, typhoid fever and consumption. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
Before morning a third of the gang was sickening for rheumatic fever or typhus. The Blue Pavilions
She would probably never have confessed even then, had she not taken rheumatic fever and thought she was dying. More Tish
The king's surgeon, coming in to see him, pronounced that the chill had resulted in what was probably rheumatic fever. With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War
That he should be quite well cannot be as yet expected, for I believe rheumatic fever is a complaint slow to leave the system it has invaded. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
So early in the year they're almost bound to be damp, and we don't want any of you laid up with rheumatic fever as the result of our trip. A Popular Schoolgirl
Dr. Fernie recommends the juice of one lemon mixed with an equal proportion of hot water, to be taken pretty frequently, in cases of rheumatic fever. Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
When I was ten and going to school my father had a bad illness—rheumatic fever. The Second Latchkey
This humble Gamaliel diagnosed Helmsley's case as one of rheumatic fever, complicated by heart trouble, as well as by the natural weakness of decaying vitality. The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
In spite of all Mr. Speck's efforts, rheumatic fever set in, and for some time Hubert hovered between life and death. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891
Biddy was to be kept very quiet, the more she could sleep the better; as for Mr. Vane, he hoped it would not be rheumatic fever, but it was plain he feared it. The Rectory Children
In the autumn of 1877 my husband was lying seriously ill with rheumatic fever, and I had sat up several nights. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
The immediate cause of death was rheumatic fever with typhoid complications, and his distracted widow, hoping to catch the same disease and be carried away by it, threw herself upon his bed. The Loves of Great Composers
Visions of rheumatic fever and various other racking maladies arising from sleeping upon a wet bed haunted us. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben
The joint lesions which accompany acute rheumatism or “rheumatic fever” are believed to be due to a diplococcus. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
He meant to stay two nights only, but was knocked down by rheumatic fever, and for six weeks disorganized Polder's establishment, stopped Polder's work, and nearly died in Polder's bed-room. The Best Ghost Stories
She sat up with me night after night when I had that attack of rheumatic fever six years ago. Scenes of Clerical Life
In our correspondent's case the thickening process doubtless occurred as an after effect of the attack of rheumatic fever. The Healthy Life, Vol. V, Nos. 24-28 The Independent Health Magazine
I do hope my Head Gardener is not in bed with rheumatic fever!!!! Juliana Horatia Ewing And Her Books
But I preferred running the risk of rheumatic fever to contradicting Miss Latouche in her present mood. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 1, January, 1891
Ten goats were given; her friends came and asked another goat, which being refused, she was enticed away, became sick of rheumatic fever two days afterwards, and died yesterday. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 Continued By A Narrative Of His Last Moments And Sufferings, Obtained From His Faithful Servants Chuma And Susi
A lock had been put on when Pike was lying in rheumatic fever, lest intruders might enter unawares, and see him without his disguise. Elster's Folly
It was frozen stiff as a board when the Londonderry made the entrance of Plymouth Sound; and he was borne ashore in a rheumatic fever. Poison Island
Here is a case of heart-disease consequent on a rheumatic fever that followed reckless exposure. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
"I see you are bent on courting rheumatic fever—to say nothing of a sore throat," he said quietly, "and I've come to take you indoors." The Splendid Folly
Dr. George S. Keith, in "Fads of an Old Physician," has a chapter on rheumatic fever; he says that the disease is much more common than it was fifty years ago. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
An attack of rheumatic fever in the summer had left him little better than a cripple. Elster's Folly
I should have had rheumatic fever if I had been in his place. Red Pottage
This proved to be that one of our men was suffering from small-pox, and not from rheumatic fever, as had been supposed. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months
As an illustration we may consider the intense rheumatic fever, or the so-called "cerebral rheumatism," such as affected the young Irishman whose case has been narrated in the present article. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875
Then rheumatic fever set in, and the trouble went to the heart, and he was very ill for a long time. Nightfall
I was just getting up from some weeks of rheumatic fever at the time; I'd caught it working in the fields; and news don't leave much impression in illness. Elster's Folly
For the old seine-maker had been taken down with rheumatic fever shortly after their interrupted conversation, and for weeks he had been too ill to see him. The Emperor of Portugalia
At Turin he fell ill with rheumatic fever, but on the day of the debate on the Southern Army he rose from his bed to take his seat in the Chamber. The Liberation of Italy
An attack of rheumatic fever which had seized him on leaving Christchurch had scared both mother and sister. Lady Merton, Colonist
Lady Selina enquired, found that the doctor who always attended the servants had been sent for, and thought that the illness might turn to rheumatic fever. Marcella
Milton is tedious after rheumatic fever, Spencer is worse. Some Private Views
It was soon after the date of this letter that Livingstone was struck down by that severe attack of rheumatic fever, accompanied by great loss of blood, to which reference has already been made. The Personal Life of David Livingstone
Hamilton's body succumbed to the climax of Trenton and Princeton upon months of hardship and exposure, and he was in hospital for a week with a rheumatic fever. The Conqueror
Philip Gaddesden would have taken small harm from his tumble into the lake, but for the fact that the effects of rheumatic fever were still upon him. Lady Merton, Colonist
The cold, sore throat, rheumatic fever, measles that never came, might yet be always on the way, and the woman's fond fears were only to be quieted by the comforting assurance of her daily observation. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1876
When last prostrated by rheumatic fever, or its remedies, I remember, indeed, to have been inclined to mathematics. Some Private Views
In the summer he had an attack of rheumatic fever, followed by pleurisy. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Here the new manager I appointed has gone and got rheumatic fever up in Aberdeen. Mr. Prohack
On April 11, the illness, now recognised as rheumatic fever, increased, and on the 19th he was no more. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
I was pretty sick of the sea after two bad goes of rheumatic fever, so I made up my mind to hunt up Turold. The Moon Rock
He had but lately recovered from a rheumatic fever, and was further held down by frequent attacks of asthma. Fated to Be Free
I went into service when I was on'y a slip of a little girl, an' lived with the wan lady till the rheumatic fever took me an' made me what I am now. North, South and over the Sea
There has been a violent cold caught, you see, through our poor friend's recklessness in neglecting to change his damp clothes, and rheumatic fever has set in. Fenton's Quest
We don't want you down with rheumatic fever. From out the Vasty Deep
But she'd had rheumatic fever, and her beauty was gone—she was a cripple. The Port of Adventure
Mrs. Everett had just recovered from a severe attack of rheumatic fever, contracted the spring before in Paris. The Philosopher's Joke
She died of heart failure following rheumatic fever. A Young Girl's Diary
Sweating sickness was an inflammatory rheumatic fever, with great disorder of the nervous system, and was characterized by a profuse and injurious perspiration. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
A week after he had gone Mrs. T. had rheumatic fever, and was taken to Bethnal Green Infirmary, where she remained about three months. In Darkest England and the Way Out
After a six weeks’ period of drought, he would be stricken down with rheumatic fever; and he would go out in a November fog and come home with a sunstroke. Three Men in a Boat
"I'll tell you what it is, Cullingworth," said I. "You have a touch of rheumatic fever, and you will have to lie by for a bit." The Stark Munro Letters
Her Majesty had come several times to see her husband when down with rheumatic fever, and the princesses often brought her oranges and jellies with their own hands. Queen Victoria Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901
There was no history of rheumatism or rheumatic fever. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
She knows if I hadn't had that beastly rheumatic fever I'd have been in the Navy or the Merchant Service now. Mary Olivier: a Life
His mother lived with him—an aged woman, confined to her bed, of late, with rheumatic fever, from which she was slowly recovering. The Channings
Before morning I was aching all over: I had rheumatic fever. Wilfrid Cumbermede
The boy's illness developed into an acute attack of rheumatic fever, and for three dreadful days and nights his life trembled in the balance. The Golden Calf
MacNab records a case of rheumatic fever in which the temperature was 111.4 degrees F. as indicated by two thermometers, one in the axilla and the other in the groin. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
There was no Passion Week and no Good Friday and no Easter that spring, only Roddy's rheumatic fever. Mary Olivier: a Life
The patient again smiled; he would soon be better, he said; there was nothing the matter with him, except a slight rheumatic fever and a little overwork. The Life of John Clare
Louie, after the escapade of Easter Eve, was visited with a sharp attack of inflammatory rheumatism, only just stopping short of rheumatic fever. The History of David Grieve
Full half the time from seventeen to eighteen was passed in the sick-ward of Christ's Hospital, afflicted with jaundice and rheumatic fever. The Opium Habit
He had been a very handsome man, but had unfortunately been bent almost double by a rheumatic fever; however, his face was still striking. The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1
Your brother Grantham, however, is rather an exception to this rule, for he has been so very ill of a rheumatic fever, that a great change has taken place in his appearance. Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir
He had what was called rheumatic fever and the doctor had to drain fluid from his back. The Biography of a Rabbit
He took a severe cold in a night journey over the Novgorod Steppe, and he is prostrate with rheumatic fever at Riga. A Daughter of Fife
All night he screamed in agonies of rheumatic fever; by the next afternoon he was failing fast; his heart was affected; and Tom knew that he might die any hour. Two Years Ago, Volume II.
He had had rheumatic fever, and the damp cold racked his aching joints; besides, there was nothing for him to do. The Buccaneer Farmer Published in England under the Title "Askew's Victory"
I'm not going to have you laid up with rheumatic fever if I know it. The Bars of Iron
I was in hospital for six weeks, crippled with rheumatic fever, and my heart went wrong. The Lost Naval Papers
Here is a case of heart disease consequent on a rheumatic fever that followed a reckless exposure. A Practical Physiology
Another physician was in consequence called in to see if the rheumatic fever could be appeased without the loss of blood.  The Life of Lord Byron
Sorry, old chap," he said, "but no fisherman could lose such a chance as this, even to save his best friend from rheumatic fever. At Love's Cost
It was succeeded by a regular rheumatic fever. Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel
I don't know much about him, except that he was in the army, has been very ill with rheumatic fever, and is friendless. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories
On the 11th a rheumatic fever set in. Byron
I am afraid you have a long spell of nursing before you; rheumatic fever sometimes lasts a long time. Esther : a book for girls
There were many cases of typhoid fever, and the rheumatic fever that has made Mrs. Sargent so ill has developed into typhoid, and there is very little hope for her recovery. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
The change in the atmosphere produced so alarming a relapse of the general's rheumatic fever, that his friend watched by his pillow ten days and nights. Thaddeus of Warsaw
In her later years rheumatic fever so far disabled her as to confine her to her chair almost entirely. The Head of the House of Coombe
Again Something came to me in the night, and pulled me and whispered, "Go and look after that Bedawi boy, whose grandmother took him away when you were treating him for rheumatic fever." The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II
I allotted to myself in this imaginary distribution of ills a severe rheumatic fever; oh! how I ached, and I felt as if I never could be warm again. Station Life in New Zealand
The result of it was rheumatic fever and years of bad health, with constant attacks of acute pain and violent palpitation of the heart which would last for hours at a stretch. Far Away and Long Ago
I’ve had rheumatic fever, and I say, give me the fever rather than what comes over me at times here.  Clara Hopgood
Sciatica, at its most active, cannot be surpassed even by rheumatic fever. The Old Wives' Tale
Another man named Zaidi was ill with a rheumatic fever; and Shaw tumbled twice off the animal he was riding, and required an infinite amount of coaxing to mount again. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley
It is only in novels that rheumatic fever sweetens tempers, and makes disagreeable people over into agreeable ones. What Katy Did at School
It was bitter cold, a keen November wind blowing right in, and as I was there from eight till three, I expected nothing less than rheumatic fever the next day; however I didn't get it. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 1
It was a regular mercy, for the little one couldn't have lived without Dr. Medlicott, and most likely Lucas is in for a rheumatic fever. Magnum Bonum
Constance did not know that acute rheumatism was precisely the same thing as that dread disease, rheumatic fever, and she was not informed. The Old Wives' Tale
Underhill was laid up with a rheumatic fever for three months. Timothy Crump's Ward A Story of American Life
A dying Arab boy was brought to her to be treated for rheumatic fever. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
Yes, he is in for rheumatic fever—won’t be about again for a long time to come.  Friarswood Post Office
One girl had a yunbeai given her as a child, and she was to be brought up as a witch, but she caught rheumatic fever which left her with St. Vitus's dance. The Euahlayi Tribe; a study of aboriginal life in Australia
This complication is most likely to occur during the second or third week of rheumatic fever. Disturbances of the Heart
So then he felt that he had got rheumatic fever. Foul Play
Seven years ago I had a very severe attack of rheumatic fever and subsequently two less severe ones. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures
‘What, with your own boy in such a state, you could undertake to nurse a stranger through a rheumatic fever!’ Friarswood Post Office
Would she have a rheumatic fever or consumption, like a child in a book?—and she tried breathing deep, and getting up a little cough, to see if it was coming! Countess Kate
This slow heart sometimes occurs after rheumatic fever; it is quite frequent after diphtheria, and may show a disturbance of the vagi. Disturbances of the Heart
"Only just getting well of rheumatic fever, and to go and stand in water up to the middle." Foul Play
She 'ad been 'ome for nearly six months, nursing 'er old father, as 'ad been down all the winter with rheumatic fever; and 'ard-put to it she was for a few clothes. Idle Ideas in 1905
The doctor feared rheumatic fever for my wife, but she does not know her risk. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
He said that a young friend of his had gone for a tour through Germany once, and had slept in a damp bed, and had caught rheumatic fever, and had come home and died. Diary of a Pilgrimage
So he went about doing more fiction, taking no especial care of himself, and wrapt in rosy dreams, which, not being warm enough for the weather, permitted him to come down with rheumatic fever. The Shape of Fear
On an autumn expedition in the Hebrides he slept one night under the open sky, with the result that he had an all but fatal attack of rheumatic fever. New Grub Street
She remarked, in his hearing, that nobody ever thoroughly got over a rheumatic fever. Little Novels
She had rheumatic fever, too, at the same time, so she couldn't thrash 'round. Pollyanna
I thought it was a touch of rheumatic fever, or something of that sort. On the Track
It would be ridiculous to start out seeking the clue to one's life and be driven home by rheumatic fever. The Research Magnificent
You can't thrash when you have rheumatic fever—though you want to something awful, Mrs. White says. Pollyanna
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