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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:33 PM
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Ailments you don't hear much about any more:
Is anybody afflicted with these ailments any more?

Dishpan Hands
Housemaid's Knee
Dropsy
The Vapours
The Grippe
Melancholia
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ohiosmith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:35 PM
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1. Yes. I have all of them, plus Iron Deficiency Anemia.
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:38 PM
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4. Oh yeah. That's now "Iron Deficiency Syndrome".
Everything is "syndromes" now.
:shrug:
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Rhiannon12866 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 03:15 AM
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57. I've had that, as well.
Try ferrous fumarate, since it's the most easily absorbed.:-)
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datasuspect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:36 PM
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2. self-pollution, onanism
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 03:40 PM by datasuspect
consumption, catarrh

on edit, a long list of them:

Cholera: an acute, infections, often fatal disease causing diarrhea, vomitting, cramps and dehydration.
Consumption: TB.
Dropsy: an excessing accumulation of fluids in a cavity or in the subcutaneous cavity.
Dysentary: an infectious disease marked by inflammation and ulceration of the lower part of the bowels and diarrhea.
Dyspepsia: deranged or impaired digestion - indigestion.
Erycipelas: acute, infectious disease evidenced by a deep red inflammation of the skin.
Flux: abnormal discharge from the bowels - dysentary. Sometimes a lead-in to cholera or diagnosed as cholera.
Gravel: kidney stones.
Mortification: gangrene or death of tissue.
Quinsy: tonsillitis.
Scrofula: a form of TB causing swelling and degeneration of the lympathic glands especially in the neck and joints.
St Vitus dance: cholery - primarily in children, a bacterial or organic degeneration, irregular of jerky, involuntary muscular movements.
appoplectic: Modern day equivalent is a stroke
billious colic: bilious pertains to an ailment of the bile or liver resulting in headache, indigestion, nausea, etc. supposed to be caused by an abnormal liver-- likely gall bladder disease or stones
brain fever: encephalitis
brain infirmation or inflamation: likely meningitis
cholera infantum: intestinal disease occuring in warm weather, charachterised by pain, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and prostration. an acute intestinal poisoning of bacterial origin starting with severe vomiting and diarrhea, followed by fever, shock, and collapse
congestion of the brain: hydrocephalus
congestion of the lungs: pulmonary edema
Coup de Soliel: Translates as "Stroke or blow of the sun"=sunstroke
cynanche tracheitis: cynache is any inflammatory disease of the throat. Cynanche cellularis woiuld mean a sore throat accompanied with excessive cellular growth (hyperplasia). Cynancehe is an old term for any acute disease of the throat in which the patient struggles for breath
eruption of vessel: varicose veins
female disease: could be problems, as in endometriosis
gangrenous diptheria: gangrene refers to a death of a part due to a lack of blood supply in that area. Diptheria is characterized by the formation of a false membrane adhering to the larynx, pharynx, and trachea, although occaisionally of the vagina and conjuctiva
general debility: debility means feeble and refers to the state of abnormal bodily weakness
inflamation of the bowels: gastritis or gastroenteritis
intermittent fever: recurring fever, malaria
neuralgia of the brain: neuralgia is nerve pain, possibly migraine
phthisis pulmonales: a wasting away of the body. an old term for pulmonary tuberculosis, with subsequent emaciation and loss of strength caused by tuberculosis
pulmonary consumption: tuberculosis of the lungs
puerperal fever: septic poisoning, sometimes occuring after childbirth, childbed fever, childbirth complications
putrid sore throat: sore throat with a foul smell
remittent fever: a fever that has periods of abatement, but never really goes away, something like malaria
scrofula dysipales: scrofula is tuberculosis of the lymph glands
summer complaint: caused by spoiled food (often milk products), generally affected children, causing severe dehydration and frequently death---food poisoning
suicide by loderium: Laudenum--a preparation of opium, usually in solution of alcohol it was a liquid opiate used as a cough syrup, pain killer, tonic, and general elixir for what ever ailed you.
ulcerated bowels: could be ulcerative colitis or infectious colitis characterized by bloody diarrhea
AGUE: used to define the recurring fever & chills of malarial infection
APHONIA: laryngitis
BILIOUSNES: jaundice or other symptoms associated with liver disease
CAMP FEVER: typhus
CANINE MADDNESS: hydrophobia
CHLOROSIS: iron deficency anemia
CORRUPTION: infection
CORYZA: a cold
COSTIVENNESS: constipation
CRAMP COLIC: appenditis
DROPSEY: edwma (swelling), often caused by kidney or heart disease
DYSEPSIA: acid indigestion
EXTRAVASTED BLOOD: rupture of a blood vessel
FALLING SICKNESS: epilepsy
FLUS OF HUMOR: circulation
FRENCH POX: veneral disease
GREEN SICKNESS: anemia
HIP GOUT: osteomylitis
JAIL FEVER: typhus
KINGS EVIL: tubercular infection of the throat lymph glands
LA GRIPPE: flu
LUES VENERA: veneral disease
LUMBAGO: back pain
LUNG FEVER: pneumonia
LUNG SICKNESS: tuberculosis
MANIA: insanity
MORTIFICATION: infection
NOSTALIA: homesickness
PUTRID FEVER: diptheria
QUINSY: toncillitis
REMITTING FEVER: malaria
SANGUINOUS CRUST: scab
SCREWS: rheumatism
SCROFULA: see KINGS EVIL
SHIPS FEVER: typhus
STRANGERY: rupture
SUMMER COMPLAIN: baby diarrhea caused by spoiled milk
VENESECTION: bleeding


even more:

http://www.jenwilletts.com/19thCenturyMedical.htm
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fudge stripe cookays Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 06:53 PM
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18. We had 2 ladies in our family that I'm researching...
that had erisypelas. It's also called "St. Anthony's Fire."

You don't hear about it much anymore because it can be treated with antibiotics now (says the nutso genealogist, who has been doing backup research for her book) :D
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Dervill Crow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:15 PM
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25. Some of those are not that uncommon.
catarrh
Cholera
Dropsy
Dysentary
Dyspepsia
Erysipelas
Flux
Gravel
Mortification
Scrofula
St Vitus dance
billious colic (bilious)
female disease (patients say this)
APHONIA: laryngitis
BILIOUSNES: jaundice or other symptoms associated with liver disease
CORYZA: a cold
DYSEPSIA: acid indigestion
EXTRAVASTED BLOOD: rupture of a blood vessel (extravasated blood would be blood that's not where it is supposed to be)
LUMBAGO: back pain
MANIA: insanity (actually the manic phase in bipolar disorder)
MORTIFICATION: death of tissue
SANGUINOUS CRUST: scab (sanguineous)

One of my co-workers typed "papal edema" instead of papilledema this past Monday. I wondered if she was Catholic.
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sir_captain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:27 PM
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32. dysentery is still called that
at least when caused by amoebas
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ghostsofgiants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:06 PM
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47. A friend of mine had TB not long ago.
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 11:07 PM by primate1
And she always called it "consumption" haha, even before she knew it was TB. I've had friends with TB and scurvy over the past year, what's up with that?
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LeftyMom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:37 PM
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3. hysteria
scurvy
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woo me with science Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:19 PM
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27. Hysteria is very much alive.
cf. chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, repressed memories, multiple personality disorder, multiple chemical sensitivity, Morgellon's disease, many incorrectly diagnosed "lyme disease" cases, alien abduction syndrome, etc., etc., etc...

You hear the actual term "hysteria" less often these days because of its unfortunate misogynistic history (attributing the hysterical symptoms to a wandering uterus). However, the emotional problems to which it refers are still very prevalent and are the subject of many excellent contemporary books.
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ghostsofgiants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:05 PM
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46. A friend of mine somehow managed to come down with the scurvy last year.
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Rhiannon12866 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 03:16 AM
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58. Wow! That's pretty amazing.
Scurvy is caused by the lack of vitamin C.:-(
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ghostsofgiants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 03:17 AM
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59. I know...
He's since become a big fan of orange juice, haha.
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Rhiannon12866 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 10:59 PM
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65. Well that's fortunate, LOL.
My point is that scurvy is pretty much obsolete in this day and age. It was primarily an illness suffered by ancient sailors, before they knew to suck on limes...:shrug:
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Arugula Latte Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:39 PM
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5. Gout
Although I do know someone who has it.
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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:59 PM
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43. gout is common
i encounter many who have it and i have owned an animal that had it
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Rhiannon12866 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 03:18 AM
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60. I also know someone who had gout, a guy I used to work with...
Apparently it was exacerbated when he drank too much...:shrug:
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HEyHEY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:40 PM
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6. Brewer's droop!
Or at least around my place since I stopped drinking
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azmouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:41 PM
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7. Would 'ring around the collar' qualify?
:shrug: They sure made it sound like a disease.
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:42 PM
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9. I actually considered that.
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billyskank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:41 PM
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8. Greensickness
Man if anybody should have that one it's me
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:43 PM
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10. define?
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HEyHEY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:44 PM
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12. some wierd english disease
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Oeditpus Rex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 06:57 PM
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20. Lara Flynn Boyle had that
in "The Road to Wellville."

And she wasn't wearin' a blouse. :bounce:

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ZombieNixon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:43 PM
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11. Scurvy?
:shrug:
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:44 PM
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13. Limeys cured scurvy.
;-)
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ghostsofgiants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:07 PM
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48. See post 46, haha.
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cobalt1999 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:47 PM
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14. rickets
My kids have never heard of cooties...I guess that's been cured. :)
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Ptah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:49 PM
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15. milk leg n/t
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deucemagnet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 03:50 PM
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16. Being possessed of a foul humour.
I don't care what today's doctors say, leeches will clear that right up. :thumbsup:
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fudge stripe cookays Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 06:51 PM
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17. Tabes dorsalis
One of the ancestors I'm researching had it listed on his death certificate, so I looked it up.

He had tertiary syphilis. It's essentially like having really bad MS, and being incapable of doing pretty much anything because your nerves and innards are so screwed up.
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Spider Jerusalem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 06:55 PM
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19. Consumption...
aka tuberculosis...my great-great uncle died of this in 1938.
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Book Lover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:01 PM
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21. Ague
Just watched the latest "Sharpe's whateverthehell" on BBC America and a character was afflicted with the ague. Good thing I had the captions on; otherwise I wouldn't have caught the name of the disease.
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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:57 PM
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41. ague is malaria EOM
.
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Book Lover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:22 PM
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51. Thank you!
The dictionary gave a simple definition of chills and fever. Thanks for the clarification! :hi:
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cwydro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:07 PM
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22. scarlet fever
or is that what's infecting the red states???
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woo me with science Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:23 PM
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30. LOL
Don't we wish the red state one would go away.

I actually know several kids who had scarlet fever.
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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:58 PM
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42. i had scarlet fever as did my best friend
it ain't gone anywhere but it's treatable w. penicillin (spelling?) -- anyway, the well known antibiotic
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BrotherBuzz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:07 PM
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23. Don't forget the Croup
When your coughs sounds like a barking dog or seal, that's croup!


I still have a jar of Kirby's Croup Salve if it ever make a return.
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NC_Nurse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:08 PM
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24. It's still around.
Mostly kids get it.
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BrotherBuzz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:16 PM
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26. Understood, but does it still go by that name?
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NC_Nurse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:35 PM
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34. I think so.
It's been a while since I worked on the Pediatrics unit...it was still croup then.
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woo me with science Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:20 PM
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28. Plague is back!!!
Cross that one off the list!
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The Velveteen Ocelot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:23 PM
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29. Cooper's Droop.
An affliction that predated the invention of sports bras.
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woo me with science Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:25 PM
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31. With the advent of the HPV vaccine,
hopefully cervical cancer will soon be on this list.
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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:32 PM
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33. Trench mouth
And yet Mom came down with that a few years ago. Eurghh.
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Taverner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 07:44 PM
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35. Polio
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femmocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 08:46 PM
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36. Diphtheria
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sleepyhead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 09:45 PM
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37. Bright's disease
Which I think is now called kidney failure.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 12:39 AM
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52. No; Bright's Is a Non-Specific Diagnosis of Proteinuria
Bright's disease was diagnosed after performing Bright's test (heating urine, and if a solid mass formed, like an egg white, nephrotic levels of protein were present). Many kidney diseases, however, lead to nephrotic syndrome and "Bright's Disease" is now regarded as a non-specific diagnosis.
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swag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:40 PM
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38. Osgood Slaughter's disease
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 10:41 PM by swag
It was mostly about getting bumps on your knees from kneeling in front of your school locker, but doctors didn't follow the kids around to see what we were doing to our knees, so they came up with this bullshit.
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Fountain79 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:41 PM
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39. leprosy???? n/t
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mykpart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 12:43 AM
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53. Leprosy is now Hansen's Bacillus.
But what about lumbago? or catarrh?
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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:56 PM
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40. trof, melancholia is clinical depression
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 10:56 PM by pitohui
i used to know what the grippe and vapours were but i forgot

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DBoon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:03 PM
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44. Stinkfoot

In the dark
Where all the fevers grow
Under the water
(Water)
Where the shark bubbles blow
In the mornin'
(Mornin')
By yer radio
(Radio!)
Do the walls close in t'suffocate ya
You ain't got no friends . . .
An' all the others: they hate ya
Does the life you been leadin' gotta go?
Well, let me straighten you out
About a little Russian restaurant I know . . .
(Get yer shoes 'n socks on people, it's right aroun' the corner!)

Out through the night
An' the whisperin' breezes
To the place where they keep
The Imaginary Diseases

Out through the night
An' the whisperin' breezes
To the place where they keep
The Imaginary Diseases . . .

Now scientists call this disease Bromidrosis
(That's right!)
And well they should
Even Napoleon knows that
But us regular folks
Who might wear a tennis shoe
Or an occasional python boot
Know this exquisite little inconvenience by the name of:
STINK FOOT

Y'know, my python boot is too tight
I couldn't get it off last night
A week went by, an' now it's July
I finally got it off
An' my girl-friend cry
"You got STINK FOOT! STINK FOOT, darlin'
Your STINK FOOT puts a hurt on my nose!
STINK FOOT! STINK FOOT! I ain't lyin',
Can you rinse it off, d'you suppose?"

Here Fido . . . Fido . . .
Here Fido . . . bring the slippers little puppy
Yes, that's a good dog! Yes!
"Arf, arf, arf!"

Sick . . .

And now, ladies and gentlemen,
We have a song for you about flying saucers
This song is going to be sung for you by George
And the name of the song is Inca Roads

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crim son Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:04 PM
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45. Pleurisy.
Whatever that is.
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sarge43 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 05:46 AM
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63. Inflamation of the pleura (the membrane surrounding the lung)
And trust me, it's still alive and doing its thing.
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libnnc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:09 PM
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49. A Catch-in-my-get-along...
I still use that, btw.

Refers to any stiffness, and/or trouble in the joints.
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ComerPerro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 11:14 PM
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50. What do you call the disease where a pretzel kicks your ass?
The one Bush has...


Oh yeah...


Alcoholism...




Nevermind.
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blonndee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 12:44 AM
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54. LOL!
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 01:20 AM
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55. The grippe is the flu
:-)

I haven't heard anyone talk about lumbago recently, but I bet they just call it something else.
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NMMNG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 02:55 AM
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56. "The Vapours"
I recall an old TV show where an uppity woman went to her doctor claiming she thought she had that, thinking it was some ailment high-class people got. She got really perturbed when the doctor told her "The Vapours" was a euphemism for "gas". :rofl:
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mduffy31 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 04:20 AM
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61. Washer Woman's Elbow
I know Lucy Van Pelt was pissed when she was diagnosed with it.

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sarge43 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 05:39 AM
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62. Several of these just had a name change
Dropsy is now called Congestive Heart Failure, Melancholia - depression, The Grippe - short term respiratory ailments, ie bad cold, low level flu.

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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 05:52 AM
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64. Lumbago..
one of my relatives had "dropsy" listed as cause of death, on their death certificate..
another's said "exhaustion"...
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