The Epidemics of the Middle Ages by J. F. C. Hecker and John Caius
1538. The Catholic States establish _August in Strasburg. On_
the sacred league at _the 5th, 6th and 7th September_
Nuremberg. _in Cologne, Augsburg_
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- CHAPTER I. Ch.2
- CHAPTER II. Ch.3
- CHAPTER III. Ch.4
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.5
- CHAPTER V. Ch.6
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.7
- CHAPTER I. Ch.8
- CHAPTER II. Ch.9
- CHAPTER III. Ch.10
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.11
- CHAPTER I. Ch.12
- CHAPTER II. Ch.13
- CHAPTER III. Ch.14
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.15
- CHAPTER V. Ch.16
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.17
- CHAPTER I. Ch.18
- CHAPTER II. Ch.19
- CHAPTER III. Ch.20
- 1349. Sweden, indeed, not until November of that year: almost two years Ch.21
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.22
- CHAPTER V. Ch.23
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.24
- CHAPTER I. Ch.25
- CHAPTER II. Ch.26
- CHAPTER III. Ch.27
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.28
- 1. “At a cotton manufactory at Hodden Bridge, in Lancashire, a girl, on Ch.29
- 2. “A young woman of the lowest order, twenty-one years of age, and Ch.30
- 3. In a Methodist chapel at Redruth, a man during divine service, cried Ch.31
- 4. For the last hundred years a nervous affection of a perfectly Ch.32
- 5. The appearance of the _Convulsionnaires_ in France, whose Ch.33
- 6. Similar fanatical sects exhibit among all nations[337] of ancient Ch.34
- CHAPTER I. Ch.35
- CHAPTER II. Ch.36
- 1515. Exact descriptions, however, of these disorders are entirely Ch.37
- CHAPTER III. Ch.38
- CHAPTER IV. Ch.39
- CHAPTER V. Ch.40
- CHAPTER VI. Ch.41
- 1690. Stuttgard. Ch.42
- 1713. Saint Valery. (Somme.) Ch.43
- 1715. Breslau. Ch.44
- 1718. Tübingen. Ch.45
- 1724. Turin. Ch.46
- 1726. Acqui. Ch.47
- 1728. Chambéry, Annecy, St. Jean de Maurienne. (Savoy.) Ch.48
- 1732. Nizza. Ch.49
- 1733. Fossano. Ch.50
- 1734. Strasburg. (Lower Rhine.) Ch.51
- 1735. Trino. Ch.52
- 1738. Luzarches, Royaumont. (Seine et Oise.) Ch.53
- 1740. Caen. (Calvados.) Ch.54
- 1741. Rouen. (Lower Seine.) Ch.55
- 1742. Caudebec. (Lower Seine.) Ch.56
- 1747. Paris. (Seine.) Ch.57
- 1750. Schaffhausen. Ch.58
- 1756. Cusset. (Allier.) Ch.59
- 1759. Paris. (Seine.) Ch.60
- 1763. Vire. (Calvados.) Ch.61
- 1765. Balleroy, Basoques. (Calvados.) Ch.62
- 1767. Thinchebray, Truttemer. (Orne.) Ch.63
- 1782. Castelnaudary. (Aude.) Ch.64
- 1821. La Chapelle, Saint-Pierre and sixty places around. (Oise; Seine Ch.65
- 1485. Richmond obtains support France, and epidemic pleuritis Ch.66
- 1485. From the 1st to the 22d Plague in Spain. Ch.67
- 1495. Useless war for the _Sweating Sickness._ Ch.68
- 1495. Eruption of the syphilitic Ch.69
- 1499. Great plague in London. Ch.70
- 1501. His eldest son, Arthur, in Germany and France. Ch.71
- 1502. Prince Arthur dies. in Germany. Ch.72
- 1501. conquers Naples in 1505. First epidemic petechial Ch.73
- 1504. expelled thence. He shewed a decided determination Ch.74
- 1511. Pope Julius II. (1503–1513) 1505. Moist summer. Lamentable Ch.75
- 1504. Isabella of Castile dies. _to England, until the_ Ch.76
- 1516. Ferdinand the Catholic in Spain. Ch.77
- 1515. the Swiss, in the battle moist summer. Ch.78
- 1516. Cardinal Wolsey changes of Europe. Ch.79
- 1520. then of Charles V. (diphtheritis) in Holland, Ch.80
- 1517. 31st of October, Luther Bâsle. Ch.81
- 1519. 12th January, the Emperor in Swabia (and Spain). Ch.82
- 1517. May: Insurrections of _London of the third visitation_ Ch.83
- 1517. In the autumn and winter, _it spreads with great_ Ch.84
- 1518. 11th February, Queen _December. Ammonius, of Lucca,_ Ch.85
- 1518. The College of Physicians _learned persons in Oxford_ Ch.86
- 1521. Henry VIII. opposes 1517. In December, immediately Ch.87
- 1517. Small-pox breaks out in Ch.88
- 1524. October, Francis I. 1524. Great plague at Milan, Ch.89
- 1526. 14th January. Peace of 1527. 11th August, a comet. Ch.90
- 1526. Clement VII. (1523–1534) army in Italy, after the sacking Ch.91
- 1527. 6th May. Rome is vanquished and heat. Ch.92
- 1528. A French army, under summer fogs in Italy. Second Ch.93
- 1528. 1st May, the siege of army before Naples by a Ch.94
- 1528. 29th August, the siege of summer in France. Ch.95
- 1528. Charles V. challenges in that country. Ch.96
- 1529. 5th August, Francis I. off a fourth part of the Ch.97
- 1527. Scruples of Henry VIII. 1528. _At the end of May: outbreak_ Ch.98
- 1528. Henry VIII. retires to _and terminates in the winter._ Ch.99
- 1532. Separation of the king _not return in the following_ Ch.100
- 1533. January, Anna Boleyn winds. Great drought. Ch.101
- 1535. Thomas More and Fisher Germany. Ch.102
- 1536. Anna Boleyn is executed. Italy. Sanguineous rain at Ch.103
- 1537. Anne of Cleves becomes 1529. Mild winter in Germany. Ch.104
- 1541. Catherine Howard, queen, throughout the summer. General Ch.105
- 1547. 13th December, Henry of the river fish in the Ch.106
- 1521. Plots of the Iconoclasts among birds. Languor resembling Ch.107
- 1529. 22d September-16th St. Vitus) in the south of Ch.108
- 1529. 2d October, assemblage 24th of August, and the Ch.109
- 1530. 25th June, surrender of _the epidemic Sweating Sickness_ Ch.110
- 1531. League of the Protestant _On the 14th August_ Ch.111
- 1532. Imperial Diet at Nuremberg. _to spread universally all over_ Ch.112
- 1536. The Schmalkaldic league _termination on the 6th_ Ch.113
- 1538. The Catholic States establish _August in Strasburg. On_ Ch.114
- 1540. Paul III. (1534–1550) _and Francfort on the Maine._ Ch.115
- 1530. In October, overflow of Ch.116
- 1531. 1st of August to 3d Ch.117
- 1532. From 2d October to 8th Ch.118
- 1533. From the middle of June Ch.119
- 1534. Termination of the years Ch.120
- 1542. Maurice Duke of Saxony 1538. Epidemic dysentery in Ch.121
- 1542. The imperial army which forests take fire spontaneously. Ch.122
- 1546. The 18th of February, in Hungary during the war Ch.123
- 1546. Charles V. takes the field 1543. Plague and petechial Ch.124
- 1547. 24th April, the battle of Boulogne. Ch.125
- 1548. Duke Maurice to the and France. Ch.126
- 1551. Magdeburg declared to red water in the north of Ch.127
- 1552. Henry II. of France among cattle in Germany. Ch.128
- 1552. The treaty of Passau (petechial fever?) in the Ch.129
- 1553. Mary persecutes the 1551. In the spring, stinking Ch.130
- 1556. Charles V. abdicates, and 1551. _On the 15th of April_ Ch.131
- 1113. Paris, ap. H. Stephan. 1513, 4to. Ch.132
- 1583. Jar ergangen, kurtz und richtig nach der Ordnung der Ch.133