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  • Pleurisy
  • Disease of the lungs

    Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is inflammation of the membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity (pleurae). This can result in a sharp

    Pleurisy

    Pleurisy

    Pleurisy

  • Asclepias tuberosa
  • Species of flowering plant

    paintbrush, Indian posy, orange milkweed, orange root, orange swallow-wort, pleurisy root, silky swallow-wort, tuber root, yellow milkweed, white-root, windroot

    Asclepias tuberosa

    Asclepias tuberosa

    Asclepias_tuberosa

  • COVID-19
  • Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

    COVID-19

  • Lobar pneumonia
  • Lung infection

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Lobar pneumonia

    Lobar pneumonia

    Lobar_pneumonia

  • William Wordsworth
  • English Romantic poet (1770–1850)

    Coleridge". Wordsworth was Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death from pleurisy on 23 April 1850. He remains one of the most recognizable names in English

    William Wordsworth

    William Wordsworth

    William_Wordsworth

  • Precordial catch syndrome
  • Medical condition

    conditions that may produce similar symptoms include angina, pericarditis, pleurisy, and chest trauma. The underlying cause is unclear. Some believe the pain

    Precordial catch syndrome

    Precordial catch syndrome

    Precordial_catch_syndrome

  • Pleuropneumonia
  • Inflammation of the lungs and pleura

    Pleuropneumonia is inflammation of the lungs and pleura, pleurisy being the inflammation of the pleura alone. Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia – a disease

    Pleuropneumonia

    Pleuropneumonia

    Pleuropneumonia

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • Pleural friction rub
  • Medical condition

    pleural rub, is an audible medical sign present in some patients with pleurisy and other conditions affecting the chest cavity. It is noted by listening

    Pleural friction rub

    Pleural_friction_rub

  • Emaciation
  • Medical condition

    hypokalemia, anemia, improper function of lymph and the lymphatic system, and pleurisy and edema. Emaciation can be caused by undernutrition, malaria and cholera

    Emaciation

    Emaciation

    Emaciation

  • Charles Adams (1770–1800)
  • Son of John Adams (1770–1800)

    she stated Adams died in New York City of "dropsy of the chest" or pleurisy. Pleurisy can be caused by a multitude of respiratory diseases, such as tuberculosis

    Charles Adams (1770–1800)

    Charles Adams (1770–1800)

    Charles_Adams_(1770–1800)

  • Juan O'Donojú
  • Spanish army officer and colonial governor (1762–1821)

    recognized Mexican independence through the Treaty of Córdoba, but died of pleurisy shortly after. His recognition of Mexican independence was disowned by

    Juan O'Donojú

    Juan O'Donojú

    Juan_O'Donojú

  • Jakob Kolletschka
  • respectively] in the upper extremity. Then [...] he died of bilateral pleurisy, pericarditis, peritonitis, and meningitis [inflammation of the membranes

    Jakob Kolletschka

    Jakob_Kolletschka

  • Noël Guéneau de Mussy
  • French physician (1813–1885)

    diaphragmatic pleurisy. It is located on the left border of the sternum at the end of the bony portion of the tenth rib. If diaphragmatic pleurisy is present

    Noël Guéneau de Mussy

    Noël Guéneau de Mussy

    Noël_Guéneau_de_Mussy

  • Bronchopneumonia
  • Lung disease

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Bronchopneumonia

    Bronchopneumonia

    Bronchopneumonia

  • Robin Irvine
  • British actor (1901–1933)

    He was married to actress Ursula Jeans from 1931 until his death from pleurisy aged 31. The Secret Kingdom (1925) Downhill (1927) Land of Hope and Glory

    Robin Irvine

    Robin Irvine

    Robin_Irvine

  • Uesugi Shinkichi
  • Japanese political philosopher and legal scholar (1878–1929)

    ("National Foundation Association"). Uesugi died of complications from pleurisy on April 7, 1929. Skya 2009, pp. 162–163. Skya 2009, p. 157. Skya 2009

    Uesugi Shinkichi

    Uesugi Shinkichi

    Uesugi_Shinkichi

  • Karl Marx
  • German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)

    historian Jerrold Seigel, in his late teens, Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military

    Karl Marx

    Karl Marx

    Karl_Marx

  • Tuberculosis
  • Infectious disease

    Notable extrapulmonary infection sites include the pleura (in tuberculous pleurisy), the central nervous system (in tuberculous meningitis), the lymphatic

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

  • Clara Stauffer
  • Spanish Falangist (1904–1984)

    activities and prevented her extradition. In 1948, Stauffer was afflicted with pleurisy, which was attributed to the constant working and traveling she engaged

    Clara Stauffer

    Clara Stauffer

    Clara_Stauffer

  • Muhammad
  • Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

    explained that they were afraid that such a severe fever was a result of pleurisy. He replied that God would not afflict him with such a vile disease, and

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

    Muhammad

  • Tietze syndrome
  • Inflammation, tenderness, and pain of the chest wall with swelling present

    the emergency room, they are frequently misdiagnosed as angina pectoris, pleurisy, and other serious cardiopulmonary conditions due to similar presentation

    Tietze syndrome

    Tietze syndrome

    Tietze_syndrome

  • Twelfth rib syndrome
  • Medical condition caused by mobile floating ribs

    sciatica, arachnoiditis, postoperative pain, biliary tract pathology, pleurisy, pneumonia, and shingles. Additionally, twelfth rib syndrome should be

    Twelfth rib syndrome

    Twelfth rib syndrome

    Twelfth_rib_syndrome

  • Pneumoconiosis
  • Scarring of the lungs due to inhaling dust over long periods

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Pneumoconiosis

    Pneumoconiosis

    Pneumoconiosis

  • Whitehall Mystery
  • 1888 unsolved murder in London, England

    cause of death. Besides the uterus being absent, the left lung had severe pleurisy; nothing was found to indicate that the victim had borne children; the

    Whitehall Mystery

    Whitehall Mystery

    Whitehall_Mystery

  • Lydia Pinkham
  • American inventor (1819–1883)

    Heritage Trail. The five herbs contained in Pinkham's original formula are: Pleurisy root is diaphoretic, anti-spasmodic, carminative, and anti-inflammatory

    Lydia Pinkham

    Lydia Pinkham

    Lydia_Pinkham

  • The Professor and the Madman (film)
  • 2019 biographical film

    the collaborators in the drafting of the first volume. Murray dies of pleurisy in 1915 after being knighted, while Minor dies of pneumonia in 1920. The

    The Professor and the Madman (film)

    The_Professor_and_the_Madman_(film)

  • Silicosis
  • Occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Silicosis

    Silicosis

    Silicosis

  • Wolfgang Heinz (actor)
  • Austrian and East German actor and theater director

    Empusa in Nosferatu. He married during 1921, but his wife suffered from Pleurisy and died after six months. Heinz later acted in the Schauspielhaus Berlin

    Wolfgang Heinz (actor)

    Wolfgang Heinz (actor)

    Wolfgang_Heinz_(actor)

  • Chest infection
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    tract infection Lower respiratory tract infection Bronchitis Pneumonia Pleurisy Tuberculosis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the

    Chest infection

    Chest_infection

  • Peter II of Portugal
  • King of Portugal from 1683 to 1706

    infection of the larynx. On 5 December 1706 he was stricken with a "legitimate pleurisy", that derived a seizure, with which he lost consciousness. The bloodletting

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter_II_of_Portugal

  • Francisco and Jacinta Marto
  • Portuguese visionaries and Catholic saints

    Miracles, in the Lisbon neighbourhood of Estrela. She developed purulent pleurisy and endured an operation in which two of her ribs were removed. Because

    Francisco and Jacinta Marto

    Francisco and Jacinta Marto

    Francisco_and_Jacinta_Marto

  • Mauritz Stiller
  • Swedish film director (1883–1928)

    homosexuality. Stiller returned to Sweden in 1927 and died on 8 November 1928 from pleurisy at the age of 45. He was interred in the Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm

    Mauritz Stiller

    Mauritz Stiller

    Mauritz_Stiller

  • John Bard (physician)
  • American physician (1716–1799)

    (April 1811, I, 409–421) an essay on the nature and cause of malignant pleurisy that had been delivered before "A weekly society of gentlemen in New York

    John Bard (physician)

    John Bard (physician)

    John_Bard_(physician)

  • List of ICD-9 codes 460–519: diseases of the respiratory system
  • manifestations due to radiation 510 Empyema 511 Pleurisy 511.0 Pleurisy without effusion or current tuberculosis 511.1 Pleurisy with effusion with a bacterial cause

    List of ICD-9 codes 460–519: diseases of the respiratory system

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_460–519:_diseases_of_the_respiratory_system

  • Joe Richardson (rugby league)
  • English rugby league footballer

    Kingston upon Hull on Saturday 5 November 1904, and died two weeks later from pleurisy and pneumonia. Joe Richardson won cap(s) for Cheshire while at Runcorn

    Joe Richardson (rugby league)

    Joe_Richardson_(rugby_league)

  • Way Bandy
  • American make-up artist (1941–1986)

    naturopathy, iridology, and vegetarianism after he contracted pneumonia and pleurisy in 1962. He routinely soaked organic vegetables in a solution of bleach

    Way Bandy

    Way_Bandy

  • Gérard Philipe
  • French actor (1922–1959)

    Cannes doctor draw up a certificate confirming that he had suffered from pleurisy three years earlier and that his condition remained fragile: "65kg for

    Gérard Philipe

    Gérard Philipe

    Gérard_Philipe

  • Martin Luther
  • German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

    cause of this death has been variously speculated as lightning, plague, pleurisy, or even that Luther killed him in a duel. The other story is that on 2

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther

    Martin_Luther

  • Suberosis
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Suberosis

    Suberosis

    Suberosis

  • Thorax
  • Frontal part of an animal's body, between its head and abdomen

    Different types of diseases or conditions that affect the chest include pleurisy, flail chest, atelectasis, and the most common condition, chest pain. These

    Thorax

    Thorax

    Thorax

  • Tetsuya Ayukawa
  • Japanese mystery writer (1919–2002)

    conservatory, but was forced to return to Manchuria due to an attack of pleurisy. In 1938, he was admitted to the Takushoku University's School of Commerce

    Tetsuya Ayukawa

    Tetsuya Ayukawa

    Tetsuya_Ayukawa

  • Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia
  • Class of diffuse lung diseases affecting the pulmonary interstitium

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia

    Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia

    Idiopathic_interstitial_pneumonia

  • Fanny Cochrane Smith
  • Aboriginal Tasmanian woman (1834–1905)

    race". On 24 February 1905 Smith died in Port Cygnet of pneumonia and pleurisy. More than 400 people attended her funeral. In 1899 and 1903 Smith recorded

    Fanny Cochrane Smith

    Fanny Cochrane Smith

    Fanny_Cochrane_Smith

  • Alan Skirton
  • English footballer (1939-2019)

    January 1959 for £5,000. Soon after signing, however, Skirton contracted pleurisy and pneumonia and was out of action for eighteen months. He finally made

    Alan Skirton

    Alan Skirton

    Alan_Skirton

  • John Major
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997

    1980s. His birth had been a difficult one, with his mother suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia and John requiring several blood transfusions due to an infection

    John Major

    John Major

    John_Major

  • Bronchitis
  • Inflammation of the large airways in the lungs

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

  • List of types of inflammation by location
  • Epiglottitis Laryngitis Tracheitis Bronchitis Bronchiolitis Pneumonitis Pneumonia Pleurisy Stomatitis Cheilitis Glossitis Tonsillitis Sialadenitis Parotitis Gingivitis

    List of types of inflammation by location

    List_of_types_of_inflammation_by_location

  • Roger Apéry
  • French mathematician (1916–1994)

    in September 1939, taken prisoner of war in June 1940, repatriated with pleurisy in June 1941, and hospitalized until August 1941. He wrote his doctoral

    Roger Apéry

    Roger_Apéry

  • Mendelson's syndrome
  • Chemical pneumonitis or aspiration pneumonitis caused by aspiration during anaesthesia

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Mendelson's syndrome

    Mendelson's_syndrome

  • Pleura
  • Membrane lining the lungs and the thoracic cavity wall

    pressure within the pleural cavity.[medical citation needed] Pleuritis or pleurisy is an inflammatory condition of pleurae. Due to the somatic innervation

    Pleura

    Pleura

    Pleura

  • DuBose Heyward
  • American dramatist (1885–1940)

    later he contracted typhoid fever, and the following year fell ill with pleurisy. He described himself as having been "a miserable student" who was uninterested

    DuBose Heyward

    DuBose Heyward

    DuBose_Heyward

  • Pamela Mitford
  • British socialite (1907–1994)

    reported that the wedding had been postponed indefinitely due to Watney's pleurisy. Between 1930 and 1934 Mitford lived in a cottage on the estate at Biddesden

    Pamela Mitford

    Pamela Mitford

    Pamela_Mitford

  • Sergei Lemeshev
  • Soviet opera singer

    very bad cold which resulted in two attacks of pneumonia, complicated by pleurisy and tuberculosis of the right lung. He was treated with artificial pneumothorax

    Sergei Lemeshev

    Sergei Lemeshev

    Sergei_Lemeshev

  • Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
  • of Fife Dies Suddenly in Egypt; Brother-in-Law of King George Victim of Pleurisy, Following Shipwreck Last December". The New York Times. London. 29 January

    Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark

    Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark

    Descendants_of_Christian_IX_of_Denmark

  • Atelectasis
  • Partial collapse of a lung causing reduced gas exchange

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Atelectasis

    Atelectasis

    Atelectasis

  • William Stokes (surgeon)
  • Irish surgeon

    forces in the war against the Boers. While there he was attacked with pleurisy, and he died in Pietermaritzburg. He was buried in the military cemetery

    William Stokes (surgeon)

    William Stokes (surgeon)

    William_Stokes_(surgeon)

  • Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
  • Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 1830 to 1837

    soon became pregnant but in her seventh month of pregnancy she developed pleurisy and gave birth prematurely on 27 March 1819 at the Fürstenhof Palace in

    Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen

    Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen

    Adelaide_of_Saxe-Meiningen

  • Acute interstitial pneumonitis
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Acute interstitial pneumonitis

    Acute interstitial pneumonitis

    Acute_interstitial_pneumonitis

  • Asclepias syriaca
  • Species of flowering plant

    and Europe, the plant was used to treat respiratory infections such as pleurisy. The genome of A. syriaca has been sequenced. Genomic analysis of several

    Asclepias syriaca

    Asclepias syriaca

    Asclepias_syriaca

  • Richard Pampuri
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    attached to the order's hospital at Brescia. Pampuri had a fresh outbreak of pleurisy which he had first contracted during his war service and this soon degenerated

    Richard Pampuri

    Richard Pampuri

    Richard_Pampuri

  • Diego Álvarez Chanca
  • medical treatise entitled Para curar el mal de Costado (The Treatment of Pleurisy), and in 1514, he published a work in Latin criticizing a book entitled

    Diego Álvarez Chanca

    Diego Álvarez Chanca

    Diego_Álvarez_Chanca

  • Streptococcal pharyngitis
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Streptococcal pharyngitis

    Streptococcal pharyngitis

    Streptococcal_pharyngitis

  • Cyrus W. Davis
  • American politician

    administration, died today of pneumonia, which developed from an attack of pleurisy contracted at a meeting at Rockland a week ago, while speaking in behalf

    Cyrus W. Davis

    Cyrus W. Davis

    Cyrus_W._Davis

  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier
  • Swedish musician (1853–1894)

    (1886-1958), who became a cellist. In 1887 Röntgen-Maier became ill with pleurisy. During her illness, the couple stayed in Nice and Davos to receive treatment

    Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Amanda_Röntgen-Maier

  • Pneumococcal infection
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Pneumococcal infection

    Pneumococcal_infection

  • Al-Zahrawi
  • Berber Andalusian physician, surgeon and chemist (936–1013)

    "cauterization is swifter and more successful with iron". In "On cauterization for pleurisy", he notes that the introduction of a red-hot probe into the intercostal

    Al-Zahrawi

    Al-Zahrawi

  • Albie Booth
  • American football player (1908–1959)

    quarterback Barry Wood. Exhausted from the season, Booth was in a hospital with pleurisy while his teammates routed Princeton 51–14 in the final game, inspired

    Albie Booth

    Albie Booth

    Albie_Booth

  • Charles L. Pearson
  • American politician (1860–1918)

    general election. In the last year of his term, he suffered a bout of pleurisy from which he never fully recovered. His health declined for the net eight

    Charles L. Pearson

    Charles_L._Pearson

  • Aluminosis
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Aluminosis

    Aluminosis

  • Metsovo lung
  • the result of old tuberculous pleurisy. However, since the picture was not even remotely similar to calcified pleurisy from previous tuberculosis, they

    Metsovo lung

    Metsovo_lung

  • Jimmy Campbell (footballer, born 1886)
  • Scottish footballer

    July 1915, he was invalided to a hospital in Leicester, suffering with pleurisy. Deteriorating health after the war contributed to his retirement from

    Jimmy Campbell (footballer, born 1886)

    Jimmy_Campbell_(footballer,_born_1886)

  • Influenza
  • Infectious disease

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Influenza

    Influenza

    Influenza

  • Hamilton Goold-Adams
  • Irish soldier and colonial administrator (1858–1920)

    Queensland. Returning to England after his retirement, Goold-Adams contracted pleurisy on board ship, and died in Cape Town, Union of South Africa in 1920. Upon

    Hamilton Goold-Adams

    Hamilton Goold-Adams

    Hamilton_Goold-Adams

  • Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
  • American theatrical impresario (1867–1932)

    Florida. Ziegfeld died in Hollywood, California on July 22, 1932, from pleurisy, related to a previous lung infection. He had been in Los Angeles only

    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.

    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.

    Florenz_Ziegfeld_Jr.

  • Witchcraft in Africa
  • A Zulu healer dancing to remove pleurisy, South Africa, early 20th century

    Witchcraft in Africa

    Witchcraft_in_Africa

  • Henry Irving
  • English stage actor of the Victorian era (1838–1905)

    financially rewarding provincial tour, but then he contracted pneumonia and pleurisy and was unable to appear for months. In the hope of sorting out his finances

    Henry Irving

    Henry Irving

    Henry_Irving

  • Pulmonology
  • Study of respiratory diseases

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Pulmonology

    Pulmonology

    Pulmonology

  • Interstitial lung disease
  • Diseases of the space or tissue between the alveoli of the lungs

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Interstitial lung disease

    Interstitial lung disease

    Interstitial_lung_disease

  • Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762–1770)
  • Member of the House of Habsburg (1762–1770)

    short of her eighth birthday, Archduchess Maria Theresa became ill with pleurisy. Her father, by that time Holy Roman Emperor, did everything in his power

    Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762–1770)

    Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762–1770)

    Archduchess_Maria_Theresa_of_Austria_(1762–1770)

  • Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
  • Tuberculosis which spreads beyond the lungs

    Notable extrapulmonary infection sites include the pleura (in tuberculous pleurisy), the central nervous system (in tuberculous meningitis), the lymphatic

    Extrapulmonary tuberculosis

    Extrapulmonary tuberculosis

    Extrapulmonary_tuberculosis

  • Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
  • Russian prince

    Majesty's Hussar Guards Regiment. His health was quite fragile: he had pleurisy and lung complications in 1915, and even if he returned to the trenches

    Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia

    Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia

    Prince_Igor_Constantinovich_of_Russia

  • Rheumatoid lung disease
  • Human disease

    symptoms or none at all. From most to least common: Pleural involvement (pleurisy, effusions) Pulmonary parenchymal nodules, more common in men than in women

    Rheumatoid lung disease

    Rheumatoid_lung_disease

  • Margaret Benson
  • British author and Egyptologist (1865–1916)

    to be unable to continue excavating after 1897. Margaret also developed pleurisy around this same time, and in 1900 she had a heart attack. She suffered

    Margaret Benson

    Margaret Benson

    Margaret_Benson

  • Sequela
  • Pathological condition resulting from some disease, injury, or other trauma

    conditions may be diagnosed retrospectively from their sequelae. An example is pleurisy.[citation needed] Other examples of sequelae include those following neurological

    Sequela

    Sequela

  • Simon Gallup
  • British bassist

    has remained with the Cure ever since. In 1992, Gallup was stricken with pleurisy and had to take a medical leave of absence from the Cure for several months

    Simon Gallup

    Simon Gallup

    Simon_Gallup

  • Julian-Nicolas Rèche
  • French Catholic Educator

    1889 he suffered from an acute and persistent cough and later contracted pleurisy. Rèche died during the night of 23 October 1890 due to a cerebral hemorrhage

    Julian-Nicolas Rèche

    Julian-Nicolas Rèche

    Julian-Nicolas_Rèche

  • Pneumonia
  • Inflammation of the alveoli of the lungs

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Pneumonia

    Pneumonia

    Pneumonia

  • William Leonard Baker
  • Australian politician

    Assembly. Baker died in Fremantle in January 1893, having suffered from pleurisy and bronchitis for some time. He was the first member of the Legislative

    William Leonard Baker

    William_Leonard_Baker

  • Election Day (1929 film)
  • 1929 film

    Mary Ann Jay R. Smith as Jay R. Harry Spear as Harry Paralee Coleman as Pleurisy Pete the Pup as himself Louise Beavers as Farina's mother Ed Brandenburg

    Election Day (1929 film)

    Election Day (1929 film)

    Election_Day_(1929_film)

  • Anthony Burgess
  • English writer and composer (1917–1993)

    as a child. On 18 April 1938, Joseph Wilson died from cardiac failure, pleurisy, and influenza at the age of 55, leaving no inheritance despite his apparent

    Anthony Burgess

    Anthony Burgess

    Anthony_Burgess

  • Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
  • Contagious bacterial disease

    characteristic pathological features being fibrinous pneumonia and serofibrinous pleurisy. The disease affects various susceptible hosts, including cattle, water

    Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia

    Contagious_bovine_pleuropneumonia

  • Edmund Husserl
  • Austrian-German philosopher (1859–1938)

    suffering a fall in the autumn of 1937, the philosopher became ill with pleurisy. Edmund Husserl died in Freiburg on 27 April 1938, having just turned 79

    Edmund Husserl

    Edmund Husserl

    Edmund_Husserl

  • Hasuda Zenmei
  • Japanese literary critic, teacher and poet

    possessed a sword that once belonged to Katō Kiyomasa. In 1918, he contracted pleurisy and took a leave of absence from school until the following year. Around

    Hasuda Zenmei

    Hasuda Zenmei

    Hasuda_Zenmei

  • Zaynab bint Al-Harith
  • Yemenite Jewish woman who tried to kill the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    said, "They say it is pleurisy." Thereupon the apostle said, "Allah will not like to make His apostle suffer from it (pleurisy) because it indicates the

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  • Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
  • Indian politician, nationalist, barrister and academician (1901–1953)

    temperature on the night between 19 and 20 June. He was diagnosed with dry pleurisy from which he had also suffered in 1937 and 1944. The doctor prescribed

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  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    his last months praying, fasting, and studying the gospels. He developed pleurisy and was bedridden for seven days before dying on the morning of 28 January

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  • Laryngotracheal stenosis
  • Medical condition

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Laryngotracheal stenosis

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  • Walter Audisio
  • Italian politician (1909–1973)

    in a public protest while in Ponza. In May 1939 he was hospitalized for pleurisy; the poor health conditions of his wife convinced him to publicly renounce

    Walter Audisio

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  • Tonsillitis
  • Inflammation of the tonsils

    embolism Lung abscess Pleural cavity/ mediastinum Pleural disease Pleuritis/pleurisy Pneumothorax/Hemopneumothorax Pleural effusion Hemothorax Hydrothorax Chylothorax

    Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deviprasad

    Gift of Goddess

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Crow Pheasant

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    Wife of Protesilaus.

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    True; Sincere; Genuine

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    Australian, Celtic, French, German, Irish, Latin, Shakespearean

    Corin

    Spear-bearer

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    Muslim

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  • Female

    English

    RUTHIE

    Pet form of English Ruth, RUTHIE means "appearance" or "a female friend."

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  • Pleurodynia
  • n.

    A painful affection of the side, simulating pleurisy, usually due to rheumatism.

  • Pleurisy
  • n.

    An inflammation of the pleura, usually accompanied with fever, pain, difficult respiration, and cough, and with exudation into the pleural cavity.

  • Pleuropneumonia
  • n.

    Inflammation of the pleura and lungs; a combination of pleurisy and pneumonia, esp. a kind of contagions and fatal lung plague of cattle.

  • Egophony
  • n.

    The sound of a patient's voice so modified as to resemble the bleating of a goat, heard on applying the ear to the chest in certain diseases within its cavity, as in pleurisy with effusion.

  • Pleuritical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pleurisy; as, pleuritic symptoms.

  • Pleuritical
  • a.

    Suffering from pleurisy.

  • Pleuritis
  • n.

    Pleurisy.