Historically, it was also the medical term for black jaundice.
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It has historically been known as " black jaundice " and in Japan it is called " nanukayami fever ".
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Towards the close of his life Forrest was afflicted with a painful nervous disorder, attended with a black jaundice.
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He died from the effects of a cold, which terminated in a black jaundice, in the Close, Salisbury, on 6 March 1854, aged fifty-three, and was buried in the cloisters of the cathedral on 15 March.