Word: fever
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...things of existence had been steel shavings coiling from a machine tool, the glare of a welding torch, the sound of riveting gun and typewriter, the brain fag and weariness of overwork. But now the U.S. experienced the quiet clarity of eye and mind which comes after a long fever...
...first I thought it was simple lockjaw. There was swelling in the back of the throats, light hemorrhages under the skin, fever and a high pulse rate. Then I noticed a rapid consumption of white blood corpuscles. . . . Finally there was internal bleeding in the intestinal tract...
After romping home first in the Nashville Open, 19 strokes below par, the wasp-waisted Texan headed for Dallas. En route last week, he came down with flu, gobbled some sulfa pills, decided to play anyhow. Despite a 102° fever, he fired a 68 to tie for the first-round lead in the $10.000 Dallas Open. But next day, woozy from sulfa, he slumped to 74. After that he could not catch Sam Snead (lately recovered from a broken arm), Jug Mc-Spaden or Byron Nelson. Hogan finished fourth with a 3-under-par. In the longer...
...Marcey, who cleaned the cages where infected animals were kept for study, died of Q fever (a disease related to typhus) in 1940 after 20 years at a dangerous...
Perspiration Handicap. Malaria, dysentery, smallpox, typhus and sandfly fever were everpresent. But no disease was as terrible to the P.G.C. as the fierce Iranian heat. Normal summer temperature was around 140 degrees...