lets see most people would call that a fever
He died
his or her sickness
There was no cure for the sweating sickness, but there were survivors. Since the virus disappeared after the 1551 outbreak, it is an illness that hasn't been largely studied. It is theorized that the sweating sickness caused massive dehydration and that was what led to death. If the victim was healthy and hydrated when the illness hit, the likelihood of survival was greater. Anne Boleyn was among the survivors in the outbreak in 1528 where thousands died in a matter of a few weeks.
I think it was the black death ~ The Black Death was around then but in this time period it was the "English Sweating Sickness". It took one of his wives in a single day.
Prince Arthur, Henry VIII's older brother, died of unknown causes. Some say he died of tuberculous, some say he died of "the Sweating Sickness".
Common air sickness symptoms that passengers may experience during a flight include nausea, dizziness, vomiting, sweating, and general discomfort.
you will get sickness and having headache
The last of Henry VIII wives to die was Anne of Cleves. She died from a sweating sickness plaguing London.
What happened in Fordham, New York in 1847. Poe's wife, Virginia Clemm, died due to sickness.
If you mean William Carey the courtier to Henry VIII then he died from the sweating sickness; a disease that was very deadly and somewhat common in England at that time.
The exact number of deaths caused by the Sweating Sickness remains uncertain, but it is estimated that the outbreaks in England during the 15th and 16th centuries resulted in thousands of fatalities. The disease, which struck suddenly and was characterized by intense sweating, primarily affected the upper classes and was particularly deadly in its initial outbreak in 1485. Subsequent outbreaks occurred intermittently until the late 16th century, but the overall mortality rate and total number of deaths remain difficult to quantify due to limited historical records.
Cause of death is not known, although she probably died of tuberculosis or sweating sickness. They were both very common among the Tudor era.