How do you make trench foot or
dysentery into a game people would want to play?
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
Her first husband, Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex, led a royal army
into Ireland not once but twice — expensively, ineffectually and eventually fateful, as he died of
dysentery there.
The pilgrimage itself may or not be real, and on his path the narrator is derailed by «suspicious» characters, assailed by demons, and drawn
into «the foul game» (as one of the characters refers to it, and which involves a horrendous case of
dysentery).
When fecal matter makes it
into drinking water, it spreads cholera,
dysentery, and even polio, continuing the cycle of disease and poverty.