The Sweating Sickness The Sweating Sickness

The Sweating Sickness

Publisher Description

THE SWEATING-SICKNESS.  A remarkable form of disease, not known in England before, attracted attention at the very beginning of the reign of Henry VII. It was known indeed a few days after the landing of Henry at Milford Haven on the 7th of August 1485, as there is clear evidence of its being spoken of before the battle of Bosworth on the 22nd of August. Soon after the arrival of Henry in London on the 28th of August it broke out in the capital, and caused great mortality. This alarming malady soon became known as the sweating-sickness. It was regarded as being quite distinct from the plague, the pestilential fever or other epidemics previously known, not only by the special symptom which gave it its name, but also by its extremely rapid and fatal course.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1573
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
53
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
38.4
KB

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