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Wat (wie) is sweating-bath - definitie

CONTAGIOUS DISEASE OF HUMANS THAT STRUCK ENGLAND AND EUROPE BETWEEN 1485 AND 1551
Sweating Sickness; Sudor anglicus; Sweating-Sickness; Perspiration sickness; English sweate; English sweat; Sweating sickness epidemics; English sweating sickness; Sweating-sickness; Sweating fever
  • [[Arthur, Prince of Wales]], who may have died of the sweating sickness in 1502, aged fifteen
  • Title of a publication in [[Marburg]], 1529, about the English Sweating sickness
  • [[Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk]], died of the sweating sickness aged thirteen, having held the dukedom for just an hour after his elder brother died of the disease
  • [[Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk]], who in 1551 died of the sweating sickness aged fifteen, just an hour before his brother Charles also succumbed

sweating-bath      
n.
Sudatory, vapor-bath, hot-house, sweating-room.
Sweating sickness         
Sweating sickness, also known as the sweats, English sweating sickness, English sweat or sudor anglicus in Latin, was a mysterious and contagious disease that struck England and later continental Europe in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485. The last outbreak occurred in 1551, after which the disease apparently vanished.
sweating sickness         
¦ noun a fever with intense sweating, epidemic in England in the 15th-16th centuries.

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Sweating sickness

Sweating sickness, also known as the sweats, English sweating sickness, English sweat or sudor anglicus in Latin, was a mysterious and contagious disease that struck England and later continental Europe in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485. The last outbreak occurred in 1551, after which the disease apparently vanished. The onset of symptoms was sudden, with death often occurring within hours. Sweating sickness epidemics were unique compared with other disease outbreaks of the time: whereas other epidemics were typically urban and long-lasting, cases of sweating sickness spiked and receded very quickly, and heavily affected rural populations. Its cause remains unknown, although it has been suggested that an unknown species of hantavirus was responsible.