| 11. | William De Morgan died in London in 1917, of trench fever, and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery.
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| 12. | During World War I, he served on the Western Front until trench fever forced him to return home.
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| 13. | He then followed Koch's postulates, infecting volunteers with the bacterium, showing consistent symptoms and clinical manifestations of trench fever.
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| 14. | Shortly afterwards he was evacuated from the front with a case of trench fever ( 17 April 1918 ).
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| 15. | Along with enemy action, many soldiers had to contend with new diseases : trench foot, trench fever and wounded.
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| 16. | Trench fever was a major cause of illness amongst soldiers during the war and the method of transmission was uncertain.
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| 17. | Whilst in France in 1918, Kennington was admitted to a Casualty Clearing Station at Tincourt-Boucly to be treated for trench fever.
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| 18. | Trench fever, produced by " Bartonella quintana " infection, is transmitted by the human body louse " Pediculus humanus corporis ".
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| 19. | Trench fever, a scourge of soldiers in both world wars, has reappeared among homeless alcoholics in France and the United States.
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| 20. | He was invalided out of the army in October 1916 with'trench fever'but served as president of ex-servicemen's associations after the war.
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