like to fight in war / like to be in war
"War Fever" is a condition where the common man all of a sudden pulls his head out of his rut and is suddenly rabidly pro-war.
As far as I understand, it refers to Veneral Disease, probably specifically Syphillis.
Deborah Sampson did not contract yellow fever as a result of her service in the Revolutionary War. While she served as a soldier disguised as a man, there are no historical records indicating she suffered from yellow fever during or after the war. Her military service was marked by hardships, but yellow fever was not one of them.
The two main illness was Smallpox or Yellow Fever.
Malaria and Yellow Fever.
"War Fever" is a condition where the common man all of a sudden pulls his head out of his rut and is suddenly rabidly pro-war.
no
As far as I understand, it refers to Veneral Disease, probably specifically Syphillis.
If you mean a fever of 114F, better see someone in the ER NOW.
Beginning in the 1840s and continuing for a decade, many people were susceptible to Oregon Fever. Due to the mild weather and rich soil, there was a migratory push for the western bound settlers.
Deborah Sampson did not contract yellow fever as a result of her service in the Revolutionary War. While she served as a soldier disguised as a man, there are no historical records indicating she suffered from yellow fever during or after the war. Her military service was marked by hardships, but yellow fever was not one of them.
Feverish means on the verge of getting a fever or having a fever. When I get a fever, I will start feeling feverish
No, but it can be caused by hay.
No, but you should go to the doctor if you have more than two other symptoms of a fever.
They mean much the same but "I am suffering from fever" is grammatically more correct: it is the fever that actually makes you suffer.
typhoid was discovered in World war 1
It does not! I think means that you like Justin Bieber so much you have a fever