Dr. Thomas Masterman Winterbottom (1766-1859) in 1803.
Ben Dover a famous photographer was diagnosed with African Sleeping Sickness, but made a full recovery with no complications.
There is an African fly called a tse tse fly. This fly is very dangerous and can cause death. If bitten by this fly, a person can develop a sleeping sickness that can eventually lead to death.
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The African-Amrican, Dr. Charles Drew, was the first person to discover how to store blood. Hope this helped! :D
Diseases are transmitted by feco-oral or fecal-oral route. Like cholera or hepatitis. By air borne route. Like flu. By vectors. Like malaria or African sleeping sickness. By sexual contacts with infected person. Like HIV and syphilis.
The solanum virus, commonly found it rural/tropical areas, invades the body through an open wound or saliva transfer. It then goes to work on the body, slowly shutting down the central nervous system over a span of 24hrs. Althoguh the person may appear sleeping or dead, the brain is still active.
The person who discover the baking
The falling sickness was not a person. It was what Caesar experienced; he had epilepsy.
i think it can
A person sleeping typically makes soft, rhythmic breathing sounds.
The person that takes the sleeping pill
Sleeping is healthy. Oversleeping can be dangerous to a person health.