In August, 1872, he was appointed commissioner to the Indians with a view toward establishing peace, but he was attacked by malarial fever and died.
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Known as the Saint of the Gutters for her work among the dying and the destitute, Mother Teresa was admitted to the hospital Tuesday with a malarial fever.
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He began his career as a shortstop, replacing Honus Wagner with Paterson in the Atlantic League, but was struck by malarial fever and dropped from the team.
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In early March 1506, just a few days after the Bantu assault on the fort, Anaia himself fell victim to the malarial fevers and died at Sofala.
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The newly arrived Shaw soon had his hands full when the regiment's colonel Joshua L . Chamberlain lost consciousness after ignoring early warning signs of Malarial fever.
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Johnson K . Duncan contracted a malarial fever and died far from his native York County at Knoxville, Tennessee on December 18, 1862, at the age of 36.
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Instead they find the Sofala fort and garrison in a dilapidated state, 76 Portuguese are by now dead from malarial fever and the remainder weakened and starving for lack of food.
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Using knowledge passed down for generations, they diagnose common ailments _ from malarial fevers and skin rashes to depression and hypertension _ and treat them with natural remedies often mixed with superstition.
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He contracted malarial fever, but no hospital would admit Johnson either because, as Angeline Johnson stated in an interview with Charters, of his visual impairment or because he was black.
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In early January 1886, " The Michigan Argonaut " reported that Parkyn had become ill with malarial fever after returning from Ann Arbor, and had died a short time later.