• Trench nephritis, also known as war nephritis, is a kidney infection, first recognised by medical officers as a new disease during the early part of the...
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    the First World War: Trench Life". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2022-03-18. "William Osler and investigation on trench nephritis". GIN (in Italian)....
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    action, many soldiers had to contend with new diseases: trench foot, trench fever and trench nephritis. When the war ended in November 1918, British Army casualties...
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    Tuberculosis Society of Great Britain. In 1915, he coined the term trench nephritis. Raw began his education at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon...
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  • development of the eye. A global pandemic of encephalitis lethargica begins. Trench nephritis is first reported as affecting soldiers of the British Expeditionary...
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    HFRS that occurs in Europe is called "nephropathia epidemica" (NE). Trench nephritis during World War I is now thought to have been HFRS.[citation needed]...
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    his unit in October. However, due to subsequently suffering acute trench nephritis and double pneumonia, he was invalided to Australia in May 1918. On...
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  • return, setting a splendid example of devotion to duty Smith caught trench nephritis and spent six months in hospital in England. He was, however, fit enough...
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    Albert Jacka (category Deaths from nephritis)
    January 1932, one week after his 39th birthday, he died from chronic nephritis; he was buried at St Kilda Cemetery, with eight other Victoria Cross recipients...
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    Alexander III of Russia (category Deaths from nephritis)
    source] In 1894, Alexander III became ill with terminal kidney disease (nephritis). His first cousin, Queen Olga of Greece, offered to let him stay at her...
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  • paranoid schizophrenia. In early June 1961, Lewis began experiencing nephritis, which resulted in blood poisoning. His illness caused him to miss the...
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    sustain a ten-year battle with dysentery. Other possible diagnoses include nephritis, cirrhosis or a combination of these.(Green 2007, p. 73; MacNalty 1955...
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  • He died in New York City on December 10, 1861, after suffering from nephritis. His son and only child, Charles W. Eveleth, died in Germany while a student...
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    Bacteria can ascend into the bladder or kidney and causing cystitis and nephritis. Bacterial gastroenteritis is caused by enteric, pathogenic bacteria....
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    John Milne (category Deaths from nephritis)
    United Kingdom: Chatto and Windus. John Milne (1898). Seismology. K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited. Milne, John (2009), "VI.—Considerations on...
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    Dispatches. He did important work relating to both Trench fever and Gas gangrene, and on war nephritis and chlorine poisoning, receiving the Distinguished...
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    First Lady of the United States, died from Bright's disease (chronic nephritis). It was said she relayed a last message to the White House physician...
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  • Fraser, Dyspnoea of Cardiac Origin 1928 T. Izod Bennett, Some problems of nephritis 1929 Ernest Basil Verney, Polyuria 1930 Donald Hunter, The Significance...
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    Nancy, where he had been treated since January for chronic hypertensive nephritis, and where his right leg had just been amputated from the thigh down on...
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  • : 89  Sir McCaughey passed away on 25 July 1919 after a long battle with nephritis. He was buried in the churchyard of St John's Presbyterian Church in Narrandera...
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