Oregon Fever : A migratory trend that began in the 1830s and was in full swing a decade later. It went to the Pacific territories of California and Oregon. The Oregon Fever was fueled in part by the depression of 1837, which caused the closing of many banks throughout the country. Oregon Fever was also stimulated by the optimistic reports of rich farmland and mild climate.
What is known is that Pope Innocent VIII died of fever in 1492. This was probalby Roman fever. This term refers to a particularly deadly strain of malaria that affected Rome.
As far as I understand, it refers to Veneral Disease, probably specifically Syphillis.
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The term used was "Mountain Men"
By going to Oregon. Oregon fever was not a biological disease or symptom thereof - it was a term denoting the desire to immigrate to the northwest. Similar to "new car fever" in usage.
Oregon Fever was a term from the 1830s which referred to the huge rush of migrants of the east coast to the Oregon territory. People "caught" Oregon Fever because the heard of the good farmland, vast open spaces, mild weather, and the depression going on in the east.
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The word febrile refers to having a fever and diaphoresis means sweaty skin, or excess sweating
What is known is that Pope Innocent VIII died of fever in 1492. This was probalby Roman fever. This term refers to a particularly deadly strain of malaria that affected Rome.
It is a term that refers to a type of insanity. 'Post-' means 'after'. 'Febrile' means 'pertaining to a fever'. Therefore 'post-febrile' means 'pertaining to the period after a fever'.
Beginning in the 1840s and continuing for a decade, many people were susceptible to Oregon Fever. Due to the mild weather and rich soil, there was a migratory push for the western bound settlers.
As far as I understand, it refers to Veneral Disease, probably specifically Syphillis.
Pyrexia is another term for fever, which refers to an increase in body temperature in response to an underlying illness or infection. Fever is a common symptom that indicates the body's immune system is fighting off an infection.
Quicksilver, also known as mercury, was the mineral that caused fever in people in California in 1849. It was discovered during the Gold Rush that mercury was used to extract gold from ore, but prolonged exposure to mercury vapor or ingestion can cause symptoms such as fever, hence the term "mercury fever."
The term trench fever refers to the crowded conditions in which troops fought in during World War I and World War II. Because the causative bacteria are passed among humans through contact with body lice.
The sickness that they had during the trail was mountain fever