Sentences with phrase «bacillary dysentery»

There was a copy there of «Autobiography of a Yogi» in English that a previous traveler had left, and I read it several times, because there was not a lot to do, and I walked around from village to village and recovered from my dysentery.
Heaven sent us cancers too numerous to mention, dysentery, bubonic plague, AIDS, pneumonia, arthritis, and countless other diseases.
I had dengue fever four times, and dysentery.
Children are especially vulnerable, as their bodies aren't strong enough to fight diarrhea, dysentery and other illnesses.
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never judging their owned amorous infidelities and always trivializing the bitterness of others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored austerities emanating with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
Among them were prolonged starvation and exposure; being worked beyond my endurance and strength; every cut and bruise turning into festering wounds accompanied by high fever; diphtheria, dysentery, hepatitis, and a bout with typhus that very nearly killed me.
When struck with dysentery, he nurses himself through the fever and relies for healing on his crop of melons and pumpkins.
Sherry has not only read extensively in the scattered Greene archives, talked with everyone available (including, perhaps most interestingly, Greene's former wife, Vivien), and thought long and hard about the connections between the life and the work; he also traveled all over the world retracing his subject's footsteps in order to share his experiences — including the dysentery Greene contracted in a certain Mexican boarding house 40 years earlier.
One dies from dysentery and the second from pneumonia, which they are too weak to ward off.»
Even «saints» and «holy ones» die of dysentery; even the wounded can be healers.
Does the Bible say Jesus got dysentery?
What tipped them over the edge was when I insinuated that Jesus, like almost every other human being living in the rural world in that time, might have even had dysentery on an occasion or two.
Once when he was in Tanganika, two of his assistants ran away with his medicine chest, which served «the primary purpose of treating fever and dysentery».
The tincture has also been used to treat diarrhea and dysentery, as well as malaria and disorders of the liver and spleen.
Asthma Symptoms Bacterial Infections Clogged Pores Constipation Diarrhea Dysentery Eye Disorders Fever Hair Loss Heat Stroke Kidney Problems including nephritis Leucorrhea Liver Disorders Menstrual Disorders Morning Sickness Piles Prickly Heat Respiratory Problems Scurvy Sinusitis Spleen Enlargement Vaginitis Weight Gain
Now, to my credit, I tried to use a restroom before we left, but the «winery» we were visiting was a garage, and the «restroom» was a plywood shanty in the corner of a dead - end alley that definitely had a «people have died of dysentery here» vibe.
Winner: San Diego State - «You have died of dysentery
Peterson recovered in time to get amebic dysentery the next month and aseptic meningitis a week after that.
He was sent to OFLAG XIII - B, a crowded POW camp in Hammelburg, Germany, where dysentery, hunger and cold plagued the prisoners.
On the other hand, if you see your combat - mates suffer from dysentery (or, even worse, go through a bout or six yourself), you learn very quickly that diarrhea is something to be avoided at all costs.
For 33 years, Floating Hospital was located on two successive vessels helping children and educating mothers about dysentery and other important health issues.
Theoretically they could infest the water leaching out of the dump with bacteria and viruses (polio, hepatitis, dysentery), though that has never been known to happen.
Both medical opinion and folk practice in the United States were still influenced by the centuries - old Galenic theories of health and disease, which dictated that eating fruit made people, especially children, susceptible to fevers.16 Properties inherent in fruits and vegetables were thought to cause severe diarrhea and dysentery, especially in the summer.
I agree with most of this too, but I have chickens, and I'd like to keep the dysentery risk low!
Antibiotics should be used only for dysentery or suspected cholera.
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Media commitments — and the on - going effects of a bout of dysentery — meant he joined for the last kilometre, but the non-running media pack weren't disappointed.
I sort of hope I've got lingering dysentery» he joked, but later on a typically confrontational foray into the Twittersphere showed that he will be back in his running shoes.
Islamic traders introduced opium to China in the ninth century, and it was used for the next 800 years for the treatment of diarrhea resulting from dysentery.
Concurrent infections of typhoid and Shigella dysentery have complicated tracking the outbreak, according to Pierre Rollin, a virologist with the Centers for Disease Control, which responded to the outbreak, along with the local ministry of health, the WHO, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and Doctors Without Borders.
So we looked at endoparasites; these are parasitic worms and single - cell parasites that cause dysentery, for example, and looked at all the archaeological evidence for these right across the Roman Empire compared with the evidence in the Bronze and Iron Age, but before the Roman Empire.
Chlorine effectively kills a large variety of microbial waterborne pathogens, including those that can cause typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera and Legionnaires» disease.
Early in the 20th century, doctors worldwide used these bacteria - eating viruses to fight dysentery and other dangerous pathogens, only to abandon them after more effective antibiotics emerged.
There the historic survival risk has been not so much the infection itself, but rather the dehydration and heat exhaustion that accompany dysentery and other common illnesses in childhood.
He's currently working with the U.S. Army's Research Office on a project to fight shigellosis, a form of dysentery that kills almost a million people a year, mostly young children.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Dysentery parasites love chomping on the cells of the gut»
The findings hint that the protozoa responsible for toxoplasmosis, amoebic dysentery, malaria, and other diseases may also insinuate themselves into human genes.
It is scary enough when parasitic diseases such as malaria and amoebic dysentery get into the body, but molecular biologist Antonio Teixeira of the University of Brasilia has found something even more frightening.
More than 100,000 people die each year from amoebic dysentery, mostly in developing countries where sanitation is poor.
Within two months dysentery had killed perhaps a quarter of his men, while a French army four times its size blocked escape to Calais and across the English Channel.
Eight year prognosis of postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome following waterborne bacterial dysentery.
Kaplan, a professor of parasitology and himself a victim of amebic dysentery and 8 - inch roundworms, gives a raucous crash course that blends surprising biology with macabre stories.
A dysentery bug called Shigella that killed a soldier in 1915 was resistant to penicillin 13 years before the antibiotic was discovered
These amoebas cause human dysentery and death among AIDS patients, particularly in the third world.
Worm infections represent a major global public health problem, leading to a variety of debilitating diseases and conditions, such as anemia, elephantiasis, growth retardation and dysentery.
He took a month's vacation and went down there and got dysentery and stuff, but I thought, Yeah, you know if you're going to argue about something or you want to know about something get on [in] there, see it.
Despite the Romans» sanitation technology, Mitchell found that intestinal parasites like whipworm (Trichuris trichiura), roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), and Entamoeba histolytica (the causative agent of dysentery) increased in areas after the Romans showed up.
He died of dysentery after 48 hours, although the illness is thought to be unrelated to his cloning.
The amoeba that causes dysentery has a unique and gruesome way of attacking the gut: it gnaws away at the walls, ripping off chunks of living cells
However, new archaeological research has revealed that — for all their apparently hygienic innovations — intestinal parasites such as whipworm, roundworm and Entamoeba histolytica dysentery did not decrease as expected in Roman times compared with the preceding Iron Age, they gradually increased.
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