Stonewall Jackson died on May 10, 1863 after the Battle of Chancellorsville when he was accidentally shot by a Confederate soldier. Jackson had to have his arm amputated at which time he caught pneumonia and died a few days later.
With his army divided, General Lee was tempted to retreat back into Virginia. Additionally, Union General George B. McClellan was advancing at an unusual rate of speed to catch Lee's army.Knowing that he was severely outnumbered, Lee contemplated retreating back to Virginia and avoiding a battle with McClellan. When he learned, however, that Harper's Ferry had been secured by Stonewall Jackson, Lee decided to make a stand, knowing that Jackson's army was heading back into Maryland.
Joseph E. Johnston. It was a freezing winter's day in New York, and Johnston insisted on standing bareheaded, out of respect. His friends told him that he would catch his death, but Johnston said "If that was me lying there, Sherman would have removed his hat." The elderly Johnston did, in fact, catch a cold that turned to pneumonia, and died soon after.
It is pretty simple; they catch fish.
Probably of cold, on a freezing February day in New York. At the funeral, when his old adversary, Joe Johnston, insisted on standing bareheaded, he was warned he would catch cold. Joe said "If that was me lying there, he would have stood bareheaded for me." Sure enough, Joe caught pneumonia and died in three weeks - fifteen years older than Sherman.
Stonewall Jackson died on May 10, 1863 after the Battle of Chancellorsville when he was accidentally shot by a Confederate soldier. Jackson had to have his arm amputated at which time he caught pneumonia and died a few days later.
You can catch any bacterial sickness by exchanging saliva.
no pneumonia doesn't effect the gender because pneumonia can affect anyone because they could catch it.
It is unlikely for a Russian tortoise to catch pneumonia from a guinea pig, as the causes of pneumonia for each species are different. However, it is always best to keep them in separate enclosures to prevent the potential spread of diseases.
Bacterial pneumonia may occur in both dogs and cats. It is highly contagious between dogs but cats cannot catch it from a dog.
Debris could get into your system, you could catch pneumonia, etc.
No. Pneumonia is a dysfunction of the lungs and is most commonly caused by infection, going outside while sweaty will not damage your lungs in this way.
Yes. Humans can do the same also; if the water is cold enough and they person/cat is not warmed right away, they could catch pneumonia. If the kitten was still warmed right after her fall, and she still has pneumonia, it's probably because kittens don't have the strong immune system mature cats have. Hope this helps!
This is entirely dependent on the cause of a person's pneumonia. If they have pneumonia caused by a virus or an infectious bacteria (such as the bacteria responsible for pneumonic plague), then those pathogens can be transmitted via respiratory droplets produced by the diseased person. If their pneumonia is not caused by an infectious pathogen (e.g., aspiration pneumonia), then you cannot catch it from them.
what are you talking about? michalle Jackson is not even a Pokemon.
You get in a chance to catch pneumonia. After you do she'll never phone you. I'll never fall in love again.
A friend of mine her daughter was just diagnosed with leukemia friday. She is 6 years old. And has already started Chemo. Now she has Pneumonia. Could this worsen the Leukemia, and be fatal?