| 31. | The best known species is " Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae ", which causes erysipelas of swine and other animal diseases.
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| 32. | Denbighshire 1796 1840, who became deaf after contracting erysipelas in 1826, and had a large tongue which impeded speech.
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| 33. | This was followed by erysipelas, a bacterial infection so severe that it necessitated the removal of one of his eyes.
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| 34. | He died of erysipelas on 22 January 1886 and was buried at the Friends burial ground off Church Lane in Thorne.
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| 35. | He himself wrote the parts on erysipelas, on inflammation of the lymphatics, and on several forms of nervous disease.
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| 36. | On 1 March 1881 he was knocked down by a cab in London, and on the 9th he died of erysipelas.
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| 37. | Other causes of death include scurvy ( 70 deaths ), pneumonia ( 61 deaths ) and erysipelas ( 47 deaths ).
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| 38. | However, on January 31, 1873, two weeks into the first legislative session, Bushnell died from erysipelas in Quincy.
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| 39. | During May 1871, while visiting his mother in New York, McCormick contracted erysipelas and was totally blind for a short time.
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| 40. | He treated conditions such as leg ulcers, scabies, erysipelas, consumption and malaria, but was unable to perform major surgery.
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