Yes, Bernadette died of tuberculosis of the bone.
St. Bernadette of Lourdes died on April 16, 1879 at the age of 35 from untreated tuberculosis of the bone in the right knee, an ailment she quietly endured for most of her life.
Saint Roch is the patron saint against knee pain and knee diseases.
I can give only a partial answer. Sister Mary Bernard suffered from what was known as a tubercular knee and possibly the upper calf of that leg. I am not sure which knee and leg were diseased. As a girl, known as Bernadette, she suffered from chronic asthma attacks which were severe enough to send her to bed for long periods of recuperation and at least one trip to live with her aunt/godmother in the country. What makes the knee/leg diagnosis problematic is the usage of the word tubercular which covered TB and cancer. As an educated guess, Sister Mary Bernard (Bernadette) suffered from bone cancer. This knee ulceration was susceptible to infection, had likely spread, and the wound itself was likely septic. Complications from the cancerous knee/leg and the infection would have compromised her circulatory system would have contributed to her death.
It takes about 2 months for ATT for bone tuberculosis of knee joint to show signs of improvement in condition of patient.
when your leg is removed right below your knee cap
Turbo hustle
If you bang you knee right below the knee cap (patella), you will hit your shin bone (tibia). If you hit right on the knee it will be your patella.
When asking someone to marry you it does not matter if the male kneels on his left or right knee. Generally it is the right knee.
Turbo hustle
cuppid shuffle i think
right above the knee amputation.
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