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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages by J. F. C. Hecker and John Caius
1528. 29th August, the siege of summer in France.
The Epidemics of the Middle Ages by J. F. C. Hecker and John Caius
1528. 29th August, the siege of summer in France.
Chapter 95
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 3: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 4: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 5: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 6: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 7: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 8: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 9: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 10: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 11: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 12: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 13: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 14: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 15: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 16: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 17: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 18: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 19: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 20: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 21: 1349. Sweden, indeed, not until November of that year: almost two years
Chapter 22: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 23: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 24: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 25: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 26: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 27: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 28: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 29: 1. “At a cotton manufactory at Hodden Bridge, in Lancashire, a girl, on
Chapter 30: 2. “A young woman of the lowest order, twenty-one years of age, and
Chapter 31: 3. In a Methodist chapel at Redruth, a man during divine service, cried
Chapter 32: 4. For the last hundred years a nervous affection of a perfectly
Chapter 33: 5. The appearance of the _Convulsionnaires_ in France, whose
Chapter 34: 6. Similar fanatical sects exhibit among all nations[337] of ancient
Chapter 35: CHAPTER I.
Chapter 36: CHAPTER II.
Chapter 37: 1515. Exact descriptions, however, of these disorders are entirely
Chapter 38: CHAPTER III.
Chapter 39: CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 40: CHAPTER V.
Chapter 41: CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 42: 1690. Stuttgard.
Chapter 43: 1713. Saint Valery. (Somme.)
Chapter 44: 1715. Breslau.
Chapter 45: 1718. Tübingen.
Chapter 46: 1724. Turin.
Chapter 47: 1726. Acqui.
Chapter 48: 1728. Chambéry, Annecy, St. Jean de Maurienne. (Savoy.)
Chapter 49: 1732. Nizza.
Chapter 50: 1733. Fossano.
Chapter 51: 1734. Strasburg. (Lower Rhine.)
Chapter 52: 1735. Trino.
Chapter 53: 1738. Luzarches, Royaumont. (Seine et Oise.)
Chapter 54: 1740. Caen. (Calvados.)
Chapter 55: 1741. Rouen. (Lower Seine.)
Chapter 56: 1742. Caudebec. (Lower Seine.)
Chapter 57: 1747. Paris. (Seine.)
Chapter 58: 1750. Schaffhausen.
Chapter 59: 1756. Cusset. (Allier.)
Chapter 60: 1759. Paris. (Seine.)
Chapter 61: 1763. Vire. (Calvados.)
Chapter 62: 1765. Balleroy, Basoques. (Calvados.)
Chapter 63: 1767. Thinchebray, Truttemer. (Orne.)
Chapter 64: 1782. Castelnaudary. (Aude.)
Chapter 65: 1821. La Chapelle, Saint-Pierre and sixty places around. (Oise; Seine
Chapter 66: 1485. Richmond obtains support France, and epidemic pleuritis
Chapter 67: 1485. From the 1st to the 22d Plague in Spain.
Chapter 68: 1495. Useless war for the _Sweating Sickness._
Chapter 69: 1495. Eruption of the syphilitic
Chapter 70: 1499. Great plague in London.
Chapter 71: 1501. His eldest son, Arthur, in Germany and France.
Chapter 72: 1502. Prince Arthur dies. in Germany.
Chapter 73: 1501. conquers Naples in 1505. First epidemic petechial
Chapter 74: 1504. expelled thence. He shewed a decided determination
Chapter 75: 1511. Pope Julius II. (1503–1513) 1505. Moist summer. Lamentable
Chapter 76: 1504. Isabella of Castile dies. _to England, until the_
Chapter 77: 1516. Ferdinand the Catholic in Spain.
Chapter 78: 1515. the Swiss, in the battle moist summer.
Chapter 79: 1516. Cardinal Wolsey changes of Europe.
Chapter 80: 1520. then of Charles V. (diphtheritis) in Holland,
Chapter 81: 1517. 31st of October, Luther Bâsle.
Chapter 82: 1519. 12th January, the Emperor in Swabia (and Spain).
Chapter 83: 1517. May: Insurrections of _London of the third visitation_
Chapter 84: 1517. In the autumn and winter, _it spreads with great_
Chapter 85: 1518. 11th February, Queen _December. Ammonius, of Lucca,_
Chapter 86: 1518. The College of Physicians _learned persons in Oxford_
Chapter 87: 1521. Henry VIII. opposes 1517. In December, immediately
Chapter 88: 1517. Small-pox breaks out in
Chapter 89: 1524. October, Francis I. 1524. Great plague at Milan,
Chapter 90: 1526. 14th January. Peace of 1527. 11th August, a comet.
Chapter 91: 1526. Clement VII. (1523–1534) army in Italy, after the sacking
Chapter 92: 1527. 6th May. Rome is vanquished and heat.
Chapter 93: 1528. A French army, under summer fogs in Italy. Second
Chapter 94: 1528. 1st May, the siege of army before Naples by a
Chapter 95: 1528. 29th August, the siege of summer in France.
Chapter 96: 1528. Charles V. challenges in that country.
Chapter 97: 1529. 5th August, Francis I. off a fourth part of the
Chapter 98: 1527. Scruples of Henry VIII. 1528. _At the end of May: outbreak_
Chapter 99: 1528. Henry VIII. retires to _and terminates in the winter._
Chapter 100: 1532. Separation of the king _not return in the following_
Chapter 101: 1533. January, Anna Boleyn winds. Great drought.
Chapter 102: 1535. Thomas More and Fisher Germany.
Chapter 103: 1536. Anna Boleyn is executed. Italy. Sanguineous rain at
Chapter 104: 1537. Anne of Cleves becomes 1529. Mild winter in Germany.
Chapter 105: 1541. Catherine Howard, queen, throughout the summer. General
Chapter 106: 1547. 13th December, Henry of the river fish in the
Chapter 107: 1521. Plots of the Iconoclasts among birds. Languor resembling
Chapter 108: 1529. 22d September-16th St. Vitus) in the south of
Chapter 109: 1529. 2d October, assemblage 24th of August, and the
Chapter 110: 1530. 25th June, surrender of _the epidemic Sweating Sickness_
Chapter 111: 1531. League of the Protestant _On the 14th August_
Chapter 112: 1532. Imperial Diet at Nuremberg. _to spread universally all over_
Chapter 113: 1536. The Schmalkaldic league _termination on the 6th_
Chapter 114: 1538. The Catholic States establish _August in Strasburg. On_
Chapter 115: 1540. Paul III. (1534–1550) _and Francfort on the Maine._
Chapter 116: 1530. In October, overflow of
Chapter 117: 1531. 1st of August to 3d
Chapter 118: 1532. From 2d October to 8th
Chapter 119: 1533. From the middle of June
Chapter 120: 1534. Termination of the years
Chapter 121: 1542. Maurice Duke of Saxony 1538. Epidemic dysentery in
Chapter 122: 1542. The imperial army which forests take fire spontaneously.
Chapter 123: 1546. The 18th of February, in Hungary during the war
Chapter 124: 1546. Charles V. takes the field 1543. Plague and petechial
Chapter 125: 1547. 24th April, the battle of Boulogne.
Chapter 126: 1548. Duke Maurice to the and France.
Chapter 127: 1551. Magdeburg declared to red water in the north of
Chapter 128: 1552. Henry II. of France among cattle in Germany.
Chapter 129: 1552. The treaty of Passau (petechial fever?) in the
Chapter 130: 1553. Mary persecutes the 1551. In the spring, stinking
Chapter 131: 1556. Charles V. abdicates, and 1551. _On the 15th of April_
Chapter 132: 1113. Paris, ap. H. Stephan. 1513, 4to.
Chapter 133: 1583. Jar ergangen, kurtz und richtig nach der Ordnung der
Naples is raised. The remains 1528–1532. Warm winters, moist of the French army summers. Repeated failures are made prisoners. of harvest, and great famines
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