· Acute
Mania - severe insanity
· Addison's
Disease - a destructive disease marked by weakness, loss of weight,
low blood pressure, gastrointestinal disturbances, and brownish
pigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes.
· Aphonia
- laryngitis
· Apoplexy
- stroke
· Ague
- used to define the recurring fever &aamp; chills of malariai
infection
· Biliousness
-jaundice or other symptoms associated with liver disease
· Black
Jaundice (Wiel's Disease) - Black jaundice is a common term for
Wiel's Disease. It is quite common in northeast England near mines,
farms and sewage and floats about in water. It is caused by a
micro-organism and thus is a bacterial infection (of the liver) and
not a vires, as in hepatitis. It is carried by rats and secreted in
their urine. It is usually not fatal, in present time, to humans. It
is, however, rapidly fatal to dogs and cats, who can eventually gain
a resistance, but either way can pass it on.
· Bright's
Disease - Bright's Disease is a catch-ail for kidney
diseases/disorders
· Camp
Fever - typhus
· Canine
Madness - hydrophobia
· Carditis
- inflammation of the heart wall
· Catarrh
- inflammation of mucous membrane/FONT>
· Chlorosis
- iron deficency anemia
· Chorea
(St. Vitus' Dance) - nervous disorder
· Commotion
- Concussion
· Consumption
- tuberculosis
· Corruption
- infection
· Coryza
- a cold
· Costiveness
- constipation
· Cramp
Colic - appendicitis
· Croup
- spasmodic laryngitis esp. of infants,, marked by episodes of
difficult breathing and hoarse metallic cough
· Death
from "teething" - tooth infections with inflammation and
cellulitis were clearly important causes of illness and death before
there was adequate dentistry.
· Domestic
Illness - polite way of saying mental breakdown, depression,
Alzheimers, Parkinsons, or the after effects of a stroke or any
illness that kept a person housebound and probably in need of nursing
support.
· Dropsy
- edema (swelling), often caused by kiddney or heart disease. Dropsy
would be called congestive heart failure today. It is an accumulation
of fluid around the heart, for a variety of complex reasons, and one
treatment is administration of digitalis (foxglove leaves).
· Dyspepsia
- acid indigestion
· Extravastaed
blood - rupture of a blood vessel
· Falling
Sickness - epilepsy
· Flux
of Humour - circulation
· French
Pox - veneral disease a
·
Gout - any inflammation, not just in a joint or extremity, caused
by the formation of crystals of oxalic acid when it accumulates in
the body. It most often occurs in joints where circulation is poor,
and can even cause gallstones or kidney stones. Gout is a disease
caused by a buildup of urate or uric acid in the body, which
crystallizes out in areas without much rapid blood flow and can cause
damage when, for example a toe is stubbed.
· Green
Sickness - anemia
· Hip
Gout - osteomylitis
· Jail
Fever - typhus
· King's
Evil (Scrofula) - tubercular infection of the throat lymph glands
· La
Grippe - flu
· Lues
- syphilis.
· Lues
Venera - veneral disease
· Lumbago
- back pain
· Lung
Fever - pneumonia
· Lung
Sickness - tuberculosis
· Mania
- insanity
· Marasmus
- progressive emaciation
· Membranous
Croup - hoarse cough
· Milk
Leg - a painful swelling of the leg beginning at the ankle and
ascending, or at the groin and extending down the thigh. It's usual
cause is infection after labor.
· Mortification
- infection
· Neurasthenia
- neurotic condition<
· Nostalgia
- homesickness
· Pott's
Disease - tuberculosis of the spine with destruction of the bone
resulting in curvature of the spine
· Protein
Disease - a once relatively common childhood kidney disease that
causes the kidney to leak prohen. This is a secondary allergic
reaction to certain kinds of strep infections.
· Putrid
Fever - dipthefia
· Quinsy
- tonsilihs
· Remitting
Fever - malaria
· Sanguineous
Crust - scab
· Screws
- rheumatism
· Scrofula
- see King's Evil >
· Septicemia
- blood poisoning >
· Ship's
Fever - typhus
· Strangery
- rupture
· Summer
Complaint - dysentry or baby diarrhea caused by spoiled milk
· Veneseetion
(Bleeding Venesection) - bleeding heart failure today. It is an
accumulation of fluid around the heart
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