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  2. Five Go Adventuring Again - Wikipedia

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    Julian, Dick, and Anne's mother is ill with scarlet fever, so they, George, and Timmy return to Kirrin Cottage for the Christmas holidays.Uncle Quentin, who is working on a secret theory in his study, takes a break to hire a tutor, Mr. Roland, to help Julian and Dick catch up with schoolwork they missed while sick.

  3. Scarlet fever - Wikipedia

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    Between 2013 and 2016 population rates of scarlet fever in England increased from 8.2 to 33.2 per 100,000 and hospital admissions for scarlet fever increased by 97%. [49] Further increases in the reporting of scarlet fever cases have been noted in England during the 2021–2022 season (September to September) and so far also in the season 2022 ...

  4. 1875–1876 Australia scarlet fever epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The 1875–1876 Australia scarlet fever epidemic was a severe outbreak of scarlet fever in the British colonies of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia.Part of a series of measles and scarlet fever epidemics in Victoria as a result of poor sanitation in the post-gold rush era, the epidemic claimed in both colonies the lives of over 8,000 people, mainly children. [1]

  5. Dukes' disease - Wikipedia

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    Dukes' disease, named after Clement Dukes (1845–1925), [1] [2] also known as fourth disease, [3] Filatov-Dukes' disease (after Nil Filatov), [4] Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS), [5] or Ritter's disease [6] is an exanthem (rash-causing) illness primarily affecting children and historically described as a distinct bacterial infection, though its existence as a separate disease ...

  6. Catharine Tait - Wikipedia

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    Tait not only visited the workhouse but also the local school where she taught and in return she invited poor people to the deanery. [1] In 1856, within five weeks, five of their children died due to scarlet fever in 1856. Two were spared and in time they were joined by another two siblings. [1]

  7. Streptococcal pharyngitis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment with antibiotics reduces the risk of complications and transmission; children may return to school 24 hours after antibiotics are administered. [13] The risk of complications in adults is low. [8] In children, acute rheumatic fever is rare in most of the developed world.

  8. Nesthäkchen in the Children's Sanitorium - Wikipedia

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    She is a lively child and a good student. Shortly before her birthday, she develops a high fever at school. She has been inadvertently infected with scarlet fever by her father, a doctor in Charlottenburg , who has just examined children with scarlet fever. After a long recovery time in the private clinic of her father, Anne Marie is still very ...

  9. I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Mary begins to lose her eyesight as the result of damage when she had scarlet fever. She eventually becomes totally blind, and Charles and Caroline take her to Iowa to a school for the blind. The episode garnered an Emmy nomination for Melissa Sue Anderson [2] and was ranked #97 in TV Guide's ''Top 100 Episodes of All Time ...