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Illness and Disease. In Elizabethan England. Common Illnesses. Malaria stones dysentery influenza measles typhus scurvy. Spitting plague Scrofula Leprosy Anemia Rheumatism Arthritis Mental Illness. Epidemics. New Ague. Smallpox. Tuberculosis. Black Plague.
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Illness and Disease In Elizabethan England
Common Illnesses • Malaria • stones • dysentery • influenza • measles • typhus • scurvy • Spitting plague • Scrofula • Leprosy • Anemia • Rheumatism • Arthritis • Mental Illness
Epidemics New Ague Smallpox Tuberculosis Black Plague Sweating Sickness
Why and the Affect on Population Reasons Rates
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