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  1. 18 de nov. de 2018 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. sweating sickness. contagious disease of humans that struck England and Europe between 1485 and 1551. Title of a publication in Marburg, 1529, about the English Sweating sickness. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of.

  2. 7 de ene. de 2014 · The Sweating sickness struck for the first time at the very beginning of the reign of Henry VII in 1485 [36,37,38], re-emerged in 1507, 1517, 1528 and made its last appearance in 1551. The five epidemics spanned the reigns of three British monarchs belonging to the House of Tudor, i.e. , Henry VII (1485–1509), Henry VIII (1509–547) and Edward VI (1547–1553) [ 39 , 40 ].

  3. Deaths caused by the mysterious sweating sickness. Pages in category "Deaths from sweating sickness" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Potivá horečka. Potivá horečka nebo Potivá nemoc [1] [2] ( anglicky Sweating sickness, latinsky sudor anglicus) je jedna z lékařských záhad z 15. a 16. století, kdy tato nemoc zasáhla určité části Evropy, když se zhruba kolem roku 1485 rozšířila z Anglie, podle níž byla také pojmenována. Poslední známá zpráva o této ...

  5. Englischer Schweiß. Der Englische Schweiß (auch Englische Schweißkrankheit, Englisches Schweißfieber oder Englische Schweißsucht; lateinisch: pestis sudorosa oder sudor anglicus [1]) war eine sehr ansteckende Erkrankung unklarer Ätiologie, mit meist tödlichem Ausgang, die im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert in fünf Seuchenwellen in Europa ...

  6. In 1557, a pandemic strain of influenza emerged in Asia, then spread to Africa, Europe, and eventually the Americas. This flu was highly infectious and presented with intense, occasionally lethal symptoms. Medical historians like Thomas Short, Lazare Rivière and Charles Creighton gathered descriptions of catarrhal fevers recognized as ...

  7. داء التعرق. مرض التعرق ، المعروف أيضًا باسم مرض التعرق الإنجليزي ، مرض غامض وشديد الضراوة ضرب إنجلترا ثم أوروبا في وقت لاحق، في سلسلة من الأوبئة في بدأت عام 1485. [1] [2] [3] ثم عاود الظهور عام 1551 ...