Technicaly not a disease, but poisions where the first disease, such as lead, or mecury.
Lyme disease was first identified in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut.
The first person (animal) to get a disease.
Huntington's disease
Lyme disease was first identified in the United States in the 1970s following investigations into cases of a mysterious illness affecting children in Lyme, Connecticut. Dr. Allen Steere and his team first described the disease in 1977.
Huntington's disease was first described by American physician George Huntington in 1872. He published a paper detailing the symptoms and progression of the disease in several generations of a family living in Long Island, New York.
It was found in World War II. Soldiers were the first to be diagnosed.
To the New world he brought disease, and he was the first of many men who will come to kill the people they find.
To the New world he brought disease, and he was the first of many men who will come to kill the people they find.
To the New world he brought disease, and he was the first of many men who will come to kill the people they find.
I thought the rarest aging disease is Progeria
In 1796 first vaccine introduce for smallpox disease.
The mindset of those living in the first century was that sickness was a work of Satan, a heavy weapon of his demonic force. Sickness and disease were ways in which Satan ruled the world.
No. ALS was first found in 1869 by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, but it wasn't until 1939 that Lou Gehrig brought world-wide attention to the disease. After ending the career of one of the most beloved baseball players of all time, the disease is still closely associated with his name.
the most harmful disease in the world is cancer (it kills the most people).
smallpox
First of all, what disease are you referring to?
Columbus introduced the old world to the new world. He found the Bahamas and was the first of an invasion of Europeans. With him came disease, the loss of lands of Native Americans, and the start of the European invasion of North America.