Caroline Ingalls was very ill for a time shortly after the Ingalls family moved to Plum Creek, Minnesota. She recovered, and Laura does not say exactly what her sickness was.
Caroline Ingalls, Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother, fell ill in the mid-1870s with what was believed to be "spotted fever" (possibly spinal meningitis) but she eventually recovered. This illness was documented in Laura Ingalls Wilder's book series "Little House on the Prairie."
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Laura, her sister Carrie, and her sister Grace all suffered from Diabetes - in Laura's case, it was not diagnosed until about three months before she died. If Mary or Laura's Ma suffered from the disease, there is no record of it.
Laura Ingalls Wilder suffered from a variety of health problems throughout her life, including recurring bouts of pneumonia, diphtheria, and a stroke. She also experienced other ailments such as measles and black diptheria when she was a child. Despite these challenges, she lived to be 90 years old.
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Laura Ingalls didn't get scarlet fever. Her sisters and ma did, but she never got it.
In Laura's books, she tells that her Ma, Caroline, was a school teacher. When Laura was a young woman, she also became a teacher, and, as we know, a great author afterwards.
Yes, Laura Fitzgerald is an American author. She was born and raised in Michigan and graduated from DePaul University in 2002 with an MA.
The Homestead Act was the reason her family was able to move west. It allowed her to see a lot of the country, as her Pa tried three times - in three separate places - to take advantage of the homestead act. From age 12 to 18, it put her in the position of a "partner" with her Pa (and Ma and sisters) to make good on "the bet with Uncle Sam" . Her sister died.
Ophthalmologist Usualmente se pronuncia "ap-ta-MA-la-chist" en los EU.
Genki desu = (person) is healthy. Byouki desu = (person) is sick. Ma-ma desu = (person) is so-so.
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