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" ... this brought on a weakness which was generally fatal. For the disorder first settled in the head, ran its course from thence through the whole of the body, and even where it did not prove mortal, it still left its mark on the extremities; for it settled... "
Epidemics and Pandemics: Their Impacts on Human History
de Jo N. Hays - 2005 - 513 páginas
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The history of the Peloponnesian war, tr. by R. Crawley

Thucydides - 1874 - 738 páginas
...descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhoaa, this brought on a weakness which was generally fatal....and did not know either themselves or their friends. But while the nature of the distemper was such as to baffle all description, and its attacks almost...
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History of the Peloponnesian War Done Into English by Richard Crawley

Thucydides - 1914 - 654 páginas
...descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by severe diarrhoea, this brought on a weakness which was generally fatal....were seized with an entire loss of memory on their CHAP, first recovery, and did notTcnow either themselves or their VII ' friends. BC 430. But while...
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The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome

Susan Wise Bauer - 2007 - 896 páginas
...by severe diarrhea, this brought on a weakness which was generally fatal. . . . [T]he disorder . . . settled in the privy parts, the fingers and the toes,...with the loss of these, some too with that of their eyes.26 Quite apart from the loss of able-bodied fighting men ("They died like sheep"), this was an...
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Washington Medical Annals, Volumen 11

1912 - 294 páginas
...descended further into the bowels, inducing a violent ulceration there accompanied by a severe diarrhoea, this brought on a weakness which was generally fatal....and did not know either themselves or their friends. BOCCACIO (Hth century) : " Not such were they (the symptoms) as in the East, where an issue of blood...
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