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Posted by Linden on June 29, 1998 at 21:41:47:
In response to 2 questions, written by Baroness Diana on June 29, 1998 at 19:51:18
] Why is it that, in Regency times, no matter WHAt accident or injury occurred, even one in which we would not think it likely, one ALWAYS deveoped a fever? Any ideas, anyone?
No antibiotics or antisepsis, good plot device.
Cheers
Linden
- Fevers Baroness Diana 11:14:25 6/30/98 (16)
- fevers Laura W 12:53:46 6/30/98 (15)
- Title Diana LB (formerly known as Baroness Diana 13:15:07 7/01/98 (4)
- titles & reprimands Laura W 14:06:16 7/01/98 (3)
- Great site, Laura! Barbara 19:36:42 6/30/98 (4)
- Baroness, Baronets, etc. Diana LB (formerly Baroness Diana) 13:10:02 7/01/98 (2)
- Diana is a pretty name but... Marie-Bernadette 23:36:37 7/01/98 (1)
- Name Diana LB 13:21:18 7/04/98 (0)
- Baronets Laura W 21:09:23 6/30/98 (0)
- Fevers Roger V 19:09:51 6/30/98 (4)
- Bleeding Ann 02:47:43 7/05/98 (1)
- bleeding and fevers P. Bingham 04:23:46 7/07/98 (0)
- only confirming. P. Bingham 05:46:07 7/01/98 (1)
- Another General Term Marie-Bernadette 10:41:17 7/01/98 (0)
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