| 1833 - 690 Seiten
...are. * V. Hoff Geschichte der naturlichen Veranderungen der Erdoberflache, T. II. p. 264. Gotha, 1324. This eruption was not succeeded by any other in the...Great Mortality. The following account is given of the symptoms by the imperial writer Kantakuscrios, whose own son, Andronikus, perished by it. " Great... | |
| 1833 - 606 Seiten
...are. * V. Hoff. Geschichte der naturlichen Veranderungen der Erdoberflache, T. H. p. 264. Gotha, 1824. This eruption was not succeeded by any other in the...Great Mortality. The following account is given of the symptoms by the imperial writer Kantakusenos, whose own son, Andronikus, perished by it. " Great... | |
| James Copland - 1848 - 616 Seiten
...information concerning this pestilence. He states that it was an Oriental plague, marked by boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease. From these boils or buboes, and from the black spots and carbuncles indicatory of a putrid decomposition which appeared... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 408 Seiten
...course. 'The Black Death,' says Hecker, 'was an Oriental plague, marked by inflammatory boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease,' and accompanied by black spots, indicative of putrid decomposition. Burning heat and thirst, with black... | |
| 1854 - 402 Seiten
...' The Black Death,' says Hecker, ' was an Oriental plague, marked by inflammatory boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease,' and accompanied by black spots, indicative of putrid decomposition. Burning heat and thirst, with black... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 786 Seiten
...information concerning this pestilence. He states that it was an oriental plague, marked by boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease. From these boils or buboes, and from the black spots and carbuncles indicatory of a putrid decomposition which appeared... | |
| Justus Friedrich Carl Hecker - 1859 - 400 Seiten
...remembrance in gloomy traditions. It was an oriental plague, marked by inflammatory boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease. On account of these inflammatory boils, and from the black spots, indicatory of a putrid decomposition,... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1860 - 614 Seiten
...course. "'The Black Death (says Hecker, was an Oriental plague, marked by inflammatory boils and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease,' and accompanied by black spots, indicative of putrid decomposition. Burning heat and thirst, with black... | |
| William Longman - 1869 - 482 Seiten
...chaThe symptoms of this frightful disease were prin- Itss y m Pcipally inflammatory boils and swellings of the glands, " such as break out in no other febrile disease," and black patches all over the skin from whence it was called The Black Death. The disease was also... | |
| William Augustus Guy - 1870 - 260 Seiten
...justify Hecker's statement, that " It was an Oriental plague, marked by inflammatory boils, and tumours of the glands, such as break out in no other febrile disease;" to which I must add that it often proved fatal on the second and third day, in the midst of profuse... | |
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