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You said that you are ill... but from from what?Ill-- Deyth Banger
Lyme disease, psittacosis, Q fever: These three differ wildly in their particulars but share two traits in common. They are all zoonotic and they are all bacterial. They stand as reminders that not every bad, stubborn, new bug is a virus.
Disease of the home and of the life comes about in the same way as that of the body.
Anywhere in Latin America there is a potential threat of the pathology of caudillismo and it has to be guarded against.
Give me a chance to create a fever and I will cure any disease.
My soul had the flu.
I was a sickly child, contracting tuberculosis at the age of five.
Was something contagious. I'm not sure what you're
This disease comes with a package: shame. When any other part of your body gets sick, you get sympathy.
In seasons of pestilence, some of us will have a secret attraction to the disease
a terrible passing inclination to die of it.
There's a sickness in my soul,
and I don't know,
but I've been told it's incurable
Pyrenean hemorrhagic fever or PHF," Riese told them, her voice registering fear. "Some are calling it the new Spanish flu, others the red death because of the way the infected's blood oozes from every orifice. Except, unlike the Spanish flu, this one's spreading much, much faster." Anders
Blessed be the name of the Lord, the disease is not incurable; the Savior's precious blood is the universal remedy, and
In the 19th century, smallpox was widely considered a disease of filth, which meant that it was largely understood to be a disease of the poor. According to filth theory, any number of contagious diseases were caused by bad air that had been made foul by excrement or rot.
What's worse than cancer? Leprosy.
Master says the cholera is not a quality disease. The highborn don't come down with such.
A tyrant is the worst disease, and the cause of all others.
Often children came in with minor colds or coughs or diarrhea and then suddenly, they were dead.
In spite of the advances of medicine, deathly epidemics are more menacing than ever before.
You are my sickness,
Diseases, as all experience shows, are adjectives, not noun substantives.
Disease is nature's revenge for our destructiveness.
In the past five years, C. diff has spread across the globe, helped in large part by air travel, the availability and frequent use of antibiotics, and the graying of the world's population.
Joy is more infectious than leprosy
Rubella, Talipes, Amsterdam dwarfism, Austism, Asthma, Eczema, Epilepsy - the Sacred Disease. Moth madness, Papa calls it. Said Daniel. The Epilepsy, Papa used to say I was his little papillon de nuit - because of how I fluttered and got the shakes. Butterfly of the night. It suited him.
Check disease in its approach.
People often say that the beginning of the rainy season is a bad time for sick people
In large groups of enclosed people who were not allowed out, infectious diseases spread like wildfire. For example, in the 1880s in a workhouse in Kent, it was found that in a child population of one hundred and fifty-four, only three children did not have tuberculosis.
Kill thy physician, and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease. Revoke thy gift; Or, whilst I can vent clamour from my throat, I'll tell thee thou dost evil.
In many cases, a bout with sickness stretches your soul, opens your eyes, and introduces you to a world of unimagined grandeur, possibility and joy.
Sometimes you have to get sicker before you can get better.
That is how we pass our disease to our children, and that is how our parents, our teachers, our older siblings, the whole society of sick people infected us with that disease.
Any disease that is treated as a mystery and acutely enough feared will be felt to be morally, if not literally, contagious.
is, in truth, a variety of diseases
The thrush called strangeness into the sunset.
Fever itself is Nature's instrument.
Ill-nature is a sort of running sore of the disposition.
Gather up your fighting spirit or the disease will deafeat you!
The angling fever is a very real disease and can only be cured by the application of cold water and fresh, untainted air.
From the disease of one the whole flock perishes.
The cure until the late 1940s, when there was an antibiotic discovered for tuberculosis, was basically rest. It was fresh, cold air, lots of food - five meals a day, lots of sleep, not very much talking, and for some people, complete stillness.
If the essential core of the person is denied or suppressed, he gets sick sometimes in obvious ways, sometimes in subtle ways, sometimes immediately, sometimes later.
Many a trace, and many a germ of this infantile disease, to which without a doubt, I also am a victim, has been chased away by your brochure, or will yet be eradicated by it.
A shower would minimise the risk of contracting the disease.
What hostile parasite is tunneling through her sphincter? (Zarina)
You say you're sick, huh? Well, it looks like you've come down with a case of bullshit.
During the Volvo China Open in April 2011, a lot of players fell ill. My son also was taken ill. I contracted a strange viral later, which had symptoms of swollen ankles and wrists and has left me weakened.
There are epidemics of nobleness as well as epidemics of disease.
Take a writer away from his typewriter
and all you have left
is
the sickness
which started him
typing
in the
beginning
Against the disease of writing one must take special precautions, since it is a dangerous and contagious disease.
Your father's an asshole. It's not a disease. You don't have to catch it.
The burden of the incommunicable.
The sicknesses of the soul have their ups and downs like those of the body; what we take to be a cure is most often merely a respite or change of disease.
the hot sickness causing him to see people
Astriola. That IS demon pox. You had evidence that demon pox existed and you didnt mention it to me! Et tu, Brute!' He rolled up the paper and hit Jem over the head with it.
It was ancient and had risen from the boiling earth. It had slept, falling dormant in the dust, rising in mist. Tuberculosis had flown in a dizzy rush to unite with warm life. It was in each new world, and every old world. First it loved animals, then it loved people too.
Disease, and most specially opprobrious, suppressed, secret disease, creates a certain critical opposition to the world, to mediocre life, disposes a man to be obstinate and ironical toward civil order, so that he seeks refuge in free thought, in books, in study.
A disease which new and obscure to you, Doctor, will be known only after death; and even then not without an autopsy will you examine it with exacting pains. But rare are those among the extremely busy clinicians who are willing or capable of doing this correctly.
Scummer, pox and wound rot!" roared Tunstall, slamming his fist down on the bed. "Gods cursed the pig-tarsed mammering craven currish beef-witted bum-licking gut-griping louts that did this to me! May every flea, leech and hookworm in all creation find and feast upon them!
The disease and its medicine are like two factions in a besieged town; they tear one another to pieces, but both unite against their common enemy, Nature.
Disease is the retribution of outraged Nature.
I share Alfred Nobel's conviction that war is the greatest of all human disasters. Infectious disease runs a good second.
Sickness is mankind's greatest defect.
a fatal recovery from a promising illness
Since the most ancient times, all men, and particularly those who endeavored in the practice of medicine, have brought closer together two natural phenomena of capital importance: illness or fever and fermentation.
Last week I got a flu that I caught, 'cause my daughter coughed ... into my mouth.
That parasite: the past.
I actually get venereal disease more often than most people catch colds.
I suppose she's just dying of living
that's the one infection that strikes us all down, sooner or later.
Cholera was always a problem in unsanitary, crowded conditions; it broke out in workhouses throughout the famine years. When
If you are looking for sympathy, it's betweem shit and syphillis in the dictionary.
Sickness is the natural state in which we humans reside. We occasionally fall into brief brackets of health, only to return to our fevers, our infections, our rapid, minute mutations, which take us toward death even as they evolve us, as a species, into some ill-defined future.
It is feared that it may be the smallpox, sir," replied Porthos ... "and what is serious is that it will certainly spoil his face.
All I can say, in answer to this kind queries [of friends] is that I have not the distemper called the Plague; but that I have allthe plagues of old age, and of a shattered carcase.
A new disease? I know not, new or old, but it may well be called poor mortals plague for, like a pestilence, it doth infect the houses of the brain till not a thought, or motion, in the mind, be free from the black poison of suspect.
Every physician almost hath his favourite disease.
The disease which racked his body was a sweetheart compared to the more obscure one that possessed his sick mind.
Sickness is not just in the body, it could be in the mind, it could be in your intellect; it could be in the inhibitions of your intellect
There is no illness of the body except for the mind
It is a glorious fever, desire to know.
The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength.
This was in a country where everybody was expected to pay his own bills for everything, and one of the most expensive things a person could do was get sick.
Series of cysts on his kidneys and liver which induced the septicaemia
What kind of a disease is this that, like leprosy, is amputating our families, extremity by extremity, limb by limb? What kind of a disease is this that is taking away our words, cloaking us with silence, numbing us with fear? Eeh, Sister, you tell me.
Imagine a plague you catch through your ears.
Bleed a cold but feast a fever.
In the Mortality Bills, pneumonia is an easy second, to tuberculosis; indeed in many cities the death-rate is now higher and it has become, to use the phrase of Bunyan 'the captain of the men of death.'
The ill that comes out of our mouth falles into our bosome.
A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog!
Occasionally now I feel a wang that goes in my head - once you've got it you've got it. The [illness] was quite severe, leaving me deeply unhappy and frightened.
Diseases crucify the soul of man, attenuate our bodies, dry them, wither them, rivel them up like old apples, make them as so many Anatomies.
slanderous diarrhea of the mouth.
A fever is an expression of inner rage.
Because pandemics almost always begin with the transmission of an animal microbe to a human, it's work that takes me all around the globe - from rain forest hunting camps of central Africa to wild animal markets of east Asia.
It's worse than a disease. It's a poison.
Gold mould as if blisters of the body can become precious metals.
A morbid propensity that causes great suffering in domestic life is often curiously infectious to the very person for whom it creates most suffering.
Up to 90% of the total decline in the death rate of children between 1860-1965 because of whooping cough, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and measles occurred before the introduction of immunisations and antibiotics.
Physical sickness we usually defy. Soul sickness we often resign ourselves to.
I thought I had mono for a year ... Turns out I was just really bored.