Milk sickness, also known as tremetol vomiting or, in animals, as trembles, is a kind of poisoning, characterized by trembling, vomiting, and severe intestinal...
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and milk become contaminated and cause the sometimes fatal condition of milk sickness. One of the most notable and tragic cases of the "milk sickness" was...
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Homestead lay within its current boundaries. Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness or consumption in 1818 at the Little Pigeon Creek Community in Spencer...
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compound tremetol, found in snakeroot (Ageratina altissima), that causes milk sickness in humans and trembles in livestock. Tremetone is the main constituent...
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Midwest and Upper South, many thousands were killed by milk sickness. Notably, milk sickness was possibly the cause of death in 1818 of Nancy Hanks Lincoln...
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Pigeon Creek Community. On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father...
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good friends. In October 1818, Nancy Hanks Lincoln contracted milk sickness by drinking milk of a cow that had eaten the white snakeroot plant. There was...
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lost his birth mother, Nancy, who died after a brief illness known as milk sickness. Thomas Lincoln returned to Elizabethtown, Kentucky late the following...
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residents of the county died of milk sickness. The plant contains the potent toxin temetrol, which is passed through the milk. The migrants from the East...
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grandfather in 1786. Abraham's mother, Nancy, also succumbed not to milk sickness but rather to being given a "fool's dose" of vampire blood, the result...
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In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom that ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the successful Till Death Us...
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crops. In early September 1818, some residents started coming down with milk sickness. It was caused by the settlers' consuming dairy products or meat of...
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edu. Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2013-11-05. "Milk Sickness". National Park Service. Retrieved 22 May 2020. Howard 1987, p. 155...
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June 6, 1948) was an American naturalist, known for his work covering milk sickness and dendrochronology. Moseley was born in 1865 in Union City Michigan...
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1818, Nancy died of milk sickness and was buried within a half mile of the homestead. Tom and Elizabeth Sparrow died of milk sickness a few weeks before...
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overdose, such as molybdenum and selenium poisoning Grass sickness and laminitis in horses Milk sickness in calves A proper land use and grazing management technique...
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Milk allergy is an adverse immune reaction to one or more proteins in cow's milk. Symptoms may take hours to days to manifest, with symptoms including...
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doctor, dentist, herbologist, and scientist who discovered the cause of milk sickness Guion Bluford (born 1942), astronaut and first African-American in space...
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Cathedral Quartet Tommy Tremble (born 2000), American football player Milk sickness, known as "trembles" in animals Evelyn Tremble, fictional character...
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King & H.Rob. Milk from cows that have eaten snakeroot can cause illness if ingested because the milk becomes toxic. Symptoms of milk sickness include vomiting...
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sufficient quantities by humans, tremetol poisoning, also called milk sickness, may result. Agrostemma githago corn cockle Caryophyllaceae Contains the...
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to cow's milk proteins (milk allergy or lactose intolerance) Causes in the sensory system:[citation needed] Movement leading to motion sickness (which is...
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(Glossina palpalis) and sleeping sickness. He published: A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-tse Fly; 1920. T...
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Priestley's household suffered a bout of food poisoning, perhaps from milk sickness or a bacterial infection, Elizabeth Ryland-Priestley falsely accused...
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A local legend relates its name to a woman named "Jane" who died of milk sickness while crossing the mountain. The bald area atop Jane is much less substantial...
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Brabson, a longtime local country doctor known for his treatment of milk sickness. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on...
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Acetazolamide (section High altitude sickness)
others, is a medication used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy, acute mountain sickness, periodic paralysis, idiopathic intracranial hypertension (raised brain...
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both Snethen's wife and one of his daughters were dead, probably from milk sickness caused by snakeroot poisoning After his wife's death, Snethen returned...
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urticaria, serum sickness-like reactions with rashes, fever and arthralgia, and anaphylaxis. The frequency and severity of serum sickness-like reactions...
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