Ague. Malarial or intermittent fever characterized by paroxysms (stages of chills, fever, and sweating at regularly recurring times) and followed by an interval or intermission whose length determines the epithets: quotidian, tertian, quartan, and quintan ague (defined in the text). Popularly, the disease was known as "fever and ague," "chill fever," "the shakes," and by names expressive of the locality in which it was prevalent??such as, "swamp fever" (in Louisiana), "Panama fever," and "Chagres fever."
Ague. Malarial or intermittent fever characterized by paroxysms (stages of chills, fever, and sweating at regularly recurring times) and followed by an interval or intermission whose length determines the epithets: quotidian, tertian, quartan, and quintan ague (defined in the text). Popularly, the disease was known as "fever and ague," "chill fever," "the shakes," and by names expressive of the locality in which it was prevalent??such as, "swamp fever" (in Louisiana), "Panama fever," and "Chagres fever."
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Rev. Mother Mary Teresa Repking
1857–1935
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Rev. Mother Mary Theresa Repking
1857–1935
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Bernard Anthony Repking
1860–1918
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Maria Catharina Repking
1862–1865
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John Henry Repking
1863–1865
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Heinrich Repking
1866–1871
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John Bernard Repking
1867–1958
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Anna Katherina Repking
1868–1871
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Louise Catharina "Kathyrn" Repking Koester
1871–1953
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Carolina Bernadina Repking Niemerg
1873–1918
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Elizabeth Philomena Repking Westendorf
1876–1931
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Rosa G Repking
1877–1879
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Anna Repking
1882–1884
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