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His obituary says he was slowed by muscular rheumatism.
He said he thought he must have got a touch of muscular rheumatism.
During the fighting Bayerlein developed muscular rheumatism and hepatitis.
He felt improvement in his muscular rheumatism and advertised for Florida in one of his medical journals.
Noel was readmitted several times over the next three years for "muscular rheumatism" and "bilious attacks".
Muscular causes such as "muscular rheumatism" (now called fibromyalgia) were cited with increasing frequency as well.
Suffering severe muscular rheumatism he was sent home in 1917 and, although he was still in uniform, the War Office did not again post him.
It was also used to treat measles, neuralgic otalgia, tonsillitis, esophagitis, dysmenorrhea, muscular rheumatism, headaches.
A few weeks before Creighton's consecration as bishop at Westminster Abbey in late April 1891, he fell ill with muscular rheumatism.
Over the years, fibromyalgia has had a number of medical labels: muscle hardening, muscular rheumatism, fibrositis, myofascitis, myogelosis, and interstitial myofibrositis.
Many names, including "muscular rheumatism", "fibrositis", "psychogenic rheumatism", and "neurasthenia" were applied historically to symptoms resembling those of fibromyalgia.
In 1922, the Mercers emigrated to France, where it was possible to live more cheaply, and where the climate was kinder to Mercer's muscular rheumatism.
The spring, which is actually a pair of two separate mineral water springs, runs both hot and cold and is reputed to provide relief for muscular rheumatism and other ailments.
In 1872, Daae-Finsen reported an epidemic of "acute muscular rheumatism" occurring in a community called Bamble, giving rise to the name "Bamble disease" in Norway.
Some health care providers may use these terms to refer to fibromyalgia: fibromyositis, fibrositis, periarticular fibrositis, muscular rheumatism, chronic muscle pain syndrome, musculoskeletal pain syndrome, or tension myalgia.
The existence of tender areas and zones of induration in muscles has been recognized in medicine for many years and was described as muscular rheumatism or fibrositis in English; German terms included myogelose and myalgie.
THAT MUCH MEAT EATING produces muscular rheumatism, gout, severe pains in the limbs and joints, cold extremities, clamminess, weak circulation, Migraine (headache) AND oftentimes corpulence.
Fibromyositis Fibrositis Muscular Rheumatism Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Nonarticular Rheumatism Periarticular Fibrositis Rheumatoid Myositis Tension Myalgia None Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by pain throughout much of the body.