He was in the retreat from Corunna, and immediately after accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, where he was commended for his abilities and zeal during the disastrous prevalence of intermittent fever and other camp sickness.
22.
Patients with Franklin disease usually have a history of progressive weakness, fatigue, intermittent fever, night sweats and weight loss and may present with lymphadenopathy ( 62 % ), splenomegaly ( 52 % ) or hepatomegaly ( 37 % ).
23.
On 29 February 1919 Bell appeared before a Medical Board, having contracted malaria in Salonika in September 1918; he suffered from intermittent fevers, weakness, and insomnia, and was assessed as being unfit for further service . relinquishing his commission.
24.
The patient, who lived at Yishun Ring Road, had gone to the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital's Emergency Department on 28 September 2013 with a history of fever, chest pain, lethargy, nausea and loss of appetite and had intermittent fever for three weeks.
25.
:" To the presence of these pools, and the thinning out of the trees about them, must be attributed, to a certain extent, the miasma which is the cause of the exceeding prevalence of remittent and intermittent fevers at this station ."
26.
If you are suffering from intermittent fever and chills, as if a husband and wife were inside your body fighting over the thermostat, rest assured that you have our sympathy up to, but not including, the point of actually having to listen to your complaints.
27.
In 1974, after two weeks in the bush as a " guest " of Moro insurgents somewhere on the beautiful but tragic southern Filipino island of Mindanao, I surfaced in Zamboanga, the capital, checked into a hotel and immediately started having intermittent fevers and chills.
28.
For some months before his death he had appeared to be failing : his memory was not what it had been, and he had some symptoms of intermittent fever; but on 19 September 1808 he was seized in the street with a fit of apoplexy, and after partially recovering died on the 25th.
29.
The six weeks immediately following the battle were spent in the hospital at City Point; thence he returned to Boston, getting there May 9, apparently on the road to recovery, but the setting in of intermittent fever proved to be too great a trial of his strength; his body was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery.
30.
The blood letting here in Shanker Bigha and another massacre of 12 untouchables on Feb . 11 in the village of Narayanpur set off a crisis that rocked the state's political establishment, humbled the national governing coalition and, for a time, riveted public attention on the violence that has raged here like an intermittent fever.