Rheumatism

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In Rheumatism, a total of 2 epidemic events are known so far.

Events

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1388, March Some people are affected by ulcers in Liège.   Anno Domini M°CCCLXXXVIII , in marcio et circa, habuerunt plures ulcera in corporibus suis sicut preterito anno habuerunt reumata. [1] The year of the Lord 1388, in March several people had ulcers on their bodies, like others have had rheumatism last year. (Translation: Thomas Labbé)

References

  1. Anonymus: La chronique liégeoise de 1402. Kiessling et Cie, Brussels , p. 405.
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