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    Milk sickness, also known as tremetol vomiting, is a kind of poisoning characterized by trembling, vomiting, and severe intestinal pain that affects individuals...
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    and milk become contaminated and cause the sometimes fatal condition of milk sickness. One of the most notable and tragic cases of the "milk sickness" was...
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    Homestead lay within its current boundaries. Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness or consumption in 1818 at the Little Pigeon Creek Community in Spencer...
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    Midwest and Upper South, many thousands were killed by milk sickness. Notably, milk sickness was possibly the cause of death in 1818 of Nancy Hanks Lincoln...
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    found in snakeroot (Ageratina altissima), that contributes to cause milk sickness in humans and trembles in livestock. Tremetone is the main constituent...
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    Pigeon Creek Community. On October 5, 1818, Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness, leaving 11-year-old Sarah in charge of a household including her father...
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    good friends. In October 1818, Nancy Hanks Lincoln contracted milk sickness by drinking milk of a cow that had eaten the white snakeroot plant. There was...
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    residents of the county died of milk sickness. The plant contains the potent toxin temetrol, which is passed through the milk. The migrants from the East...
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    lost his birth mother, Nancy, who died after a brief illness known as milk sickness. Thomas Lincoln returned to Elizabethtown, Kentucky late the following...
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  • grandfather in 1786. Abraham's mother, Nancy, also succumbed not to milk sickness but rather to being given a "fool's dose" of vampire blood, the result...
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    June 6, 1948) was an American naturalist, known for his work covering milk sickness and dendrochronology. Moseley was born in 1865 in Union City Michigan...
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    1818, Nancy died of milk sickness and was buried within a half mile of the homestead. Tom and Elizabeth Sparrow died of milk sickness a few weeks before...
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  • edu. Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2013-11-05. "Milk Sickness". National Park Service. Retrieved 22 May 2020. Howard 1987, p. 155...
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    (green potato poisoning) Tetrodotoxin (fugu fish poisoning) Tremetol (milk sickness stemming from a cow that ate white snakeroot) Some plants contain substances...
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    crops. In early September 1818, some residents started coming down with milk sickness. It was caused by the settlers' consuming dairy products or meat of...
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    overdose, such as molybdenum and selenium poisoning Grass sickness and laminitis in horses Milk sickness in calves A proper land use and grazing management technique...
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    sufficient quantities by humans, tremetol poisoning, also called milk sickness, may result. Agrostemma githago corn cockle Caryophyllaceae Contains the...
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    doctor, dentist, herbologist, and scientist who discovered the cause of milk sickness Guion Bluford (born 1942), astronaut and first African-American in space...
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    King & H.Rob. Milk from cows that have eaten snakeroot can cause illness if ingested because the milk becomes toxic. Symptoms of milk sickness include vomiting...
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    Milk allergy is an adverse immune reaction to one or more proteins in cow's milk. Symptoms may take hours to days to manifest, with symptoms including...
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    A local legend relates its name to a woman named "Jane" who died of milk sickness while crossing the mountain. The bald area atop Jane is much less substantial...
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  • Cathedral Quartet Tommy Tremble (born 2000), American football player Milk sickness, known as "trembles" in animals Evelyn Tremble, fictional character...
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    May (redirect from May sickness)
    "Golden Week". Many workers have up to 10 days off. There is also 'May sickness', where new students or workers start to be tired of their new routine...
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    Priestley's household suffered a bout of food poisoning, perhaps from milk sickness or a bacterial infection, Elizabeth Ryland-Priestley falsely accused...
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  • In Sickness & In Health is a BBC television sitcom that ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the successful Till Death Us Do...
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    Colostrum (redirect from Fore-milk)
    Colostrum (from Latin, of unknown origin) is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of humans and other mammals immediately following delivery...
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    to cow's milk proteins (milk allergy or lactose intolerance) Causes in the sensory system:[citation needed] Movement leading to motion sickness (which is...
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  • Brabson, a longtime local country doctor known for his treatment of milk sickness. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on...
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    (Glossina palpalis) and sleeping sickness. He published: A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-tse Fly; 1920. T...
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    2023 and May 2024 the couple also presented a podcast series called In Sickness and in Health, some episodes of which also appeared on YouTube. In late...
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