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  1. 1926 – First vaccine for pertussis (whooping cough) by Leila Denmark. 1932 – First vaccine for yellow fever by Max Theiler and Jean Laigret. 1937 – First vaccine for typhus by Rudolf Weigl, Ludwik Fleck and Hans Zinsser. 1937 – First vaccine for influenza by Anatol Smorodintsev [11] 1940 – First vaccine for anthrax.

  2. Nov 10, 2022 · strawberry tongue, which is a white tongue with red dots on the surface. red sore throat with white or yellow patches. fever above 101°F (38.3°C) chills. headaches. swollen tonsils. nausea and ...

  3. Scarlet fever is an infectious disease that causes a rash. It is caused by the same kind of bacteria that causes strep throat. The illness starts with symptoms such as fever and sore throat. The rash starts about 1 to 2 days after symptoms. The red, sandpaper-like rash appears on the neck, forehead, cheeks, and chest.

  4. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) was a linguist, chemist, physician and founder of homeopathy. In 1799, Hahnemann made the ac­cidental discovery that homeopathic Belladonna could be used as both a treatment and preventive for scarlet fever (also known as scarlatina). Hahnemann wrote: “I reasoned thus, a rem­edy that is capable of quickly ...

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · Scarlet Fever In History. The earliest concise description of scarlet fever and its symptoms was given by the German physiologist Daniel Sennert. In 1619 Sennert accurately observed and recorded the sequence of the disease ’ s symptoms: the appearance of the associated rash, its decline, and scaling of the skin.

  6. Other symptoms include fever, bloody vomit, and muscle aches. In 1793, a major epidemic of yellow fever caused the federal and state governments to flee Philadelphia and killed about five thousand residents. The disease continued to plague summers in Philadelphia until the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  7. Jul 15, 2020 · Bronchitis was ascribed responsibility for 6.7 per cent of all deaths, scarlet fever and diphtheria for 5.7 per cent and diarrhoea and enteritis for 4.4 per cent. By contrast heart disease, strokes etc., accounted for only 5.8 per cent and cancer for a mere 1.7 per cent of recorded causes of death.

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