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000-year-old shipwreck has provided a remarkable insight into the medicines concocted by ancient physicians to cure sailors of dysentery
Scientists believe they would have been used to treat gastrointestinal complaints suffered by sailors such as dysentery and diarrhoea.
When the local clinic ran out of supplies during a dysentery epidemic the healer was dismayed that her professionally trained young relatives didn't know that the plant growing all around the health care facility was an effective traditional treatment for diarrhea.
Pliny the Elder catalogued Roman beliefs that onions could cure poor vision induce sleep and heal mouth sores dog bites toothaches dysentery and lumbago.
Treatments have included curing fatigue angina constipation dental problems (tartar removal) dysentery gout an overheated heart skin eruptions fevers and seizures.
500, the United nations this week warned of the spread of acute diarrhoea and waterborne diseases such as dysentery and cholera.
a Japanese medical doctor who identified the bacterium during an outbreak of dysentery in Japan in 1897.
because malaria yellow fever dysentery and other diseases claimed the lives of approximately 20000 workers. The U s. took over the project in 1904 and implemented some sanitation practices--including draining wetlands
The land of the jungle where the mosquito sang her weird song of death unmolested for four hundred years vying with the germs of dysentery typhoid fever and pneumonia in the destruction of human life;
and the ravages of dysentery were sorely distressing. The history of the Isthmus is linked inseparably with disease and death.
where the mortality from typhoid fever and dysentery has been reduced to the minimum; where malaria has become mild and controllable;
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