Below are common diseases found on death records.
Ablepsy - Blindness
Ague - Malarial Fever
American plague -
Yellow fever
Anasarca - Generalized massive edema
Aphonia -
Laryngitis
Aphtha - The infant disease "thrush"
Apoplexy -
Paralysis due to stroke
Asphycsia/Asphicsia - Cyanotic and lack of
oxygen
Atrophy - Wasting away or diminishing in size.
Bad Blood
- Syphilis
Bilious fever - Typhoid, malaria, hepatitis or elevated
temperature and bile emesis
Biliousness - Jaundice associated with
liver disease
Black plague or death - Bubonic plague
Black fever
- Acute infection with high temperature and dark red skin lesions and
high mortality rate
Black pox - Black Small pox
Black vomit -
Vomiting old black blood due to ulcers or yellow fever
Blackwater
fever - Dark urine associated with high temperature
Bladder in
throat - Diphtheria (Seen on death certificates)
Blood poisoning -
Bacterial infection; septicemia
Bloody sweat - Sweating sickness
Bone shave - Sciatica
Brain Fever - Meningitis
Breakbone - Dengue
fever
Bright's Disease - Chronic inflammatory disease of kidneys
Bronze John - Yellow fever
Bule - Boil, tumor or swelling
Cachexy - Malnutrition
Cacogastric - Upset stomach
Cacospysy -
Irregular pulse
Caduceus - Subject to falling sickness or epilepsy
Camp fever - Typhus; aka Camp diarrhea
Canine madness - Rabies,
hydrophobia
Canker - Ulceration of mouth or lips or herpes simplex
Catalepsy - Seizures / trances
Catarrhal - Nose and throat
discharge from cold or allergy
Cerebritis - Inflammation of cerebrum
or lead poisoning
Chilblain - Swelling of extremities caused by
exposure to cold
Child bed fever - Infection following birth of a
child
Chin cough - Whooping cough
Chlorosis - Iron deficiency
anemia
Cholera - Acute severe contagious diarrhea with intestinal
lining sloughing
Cholera morbus - Characterized by nausea, vomiting,
abdominal cramps, elevated temperature, etc. Could be
appendicitis.
Cholecystitis - Inflammation of the gall bladder
Cholelithiasis - Gall stones
Chorea - Disease characterized by
convulsions, contortions and dancing
Cold plague - Ague which is
characterized by chills
Colic - An abdominal pain and cramping
Congestive fever - Malaria
Consumption - Tuberculosis
Corruption
- Infection
Coryza - A cold
Costiveness - Constipation
Cramp
colic - Appendicitis
Crop sickness - Overextended stomach
Croup
- Laryngitis, diphtheria, or strep throat
Cyanosis - Dark skin color
from lack of oxygen in blood
Cynanche - Diseases of throat
Cystitis - Inflammation of the bladder
Day fever - Fever lasting one
day; sweating sickness
Debility - Lack of movement or staying in bed
Decrepitude - Feebleness due to old age
Delirium tremens -
Hallucinations due to alcoholism
Dengue - Infectious fever endemic
to East Africa
Dentition - Cutting of teeth
Deplumation - Tumor
of the eyelids which causes hair loss
Diary fever - A fever that
lasts one day
Diphtheria - Contagious disease of the throat
Distemper - Usually animal disease with malaise, discharge from nose and
throat, anorexia
Dock fever - Yellow fever
Dropsy - Edema
(swelling), often caused by kidney or heart disease
Dropsy of the
Brain - Encephalitis
Dry Bellyache - Lead poisoning
Dyscrasy - An
abnormal body condition
Dysentery - Inflammation of colon with
frequent passage of mucous and blood
Dysorexy - Reduced appetite
Dyspepsia - Indigestion and heartburn. Heart attack symptoms
Dysury
- Difficulty in urination
Eclampsy - Symptoms of epilepsy,
convulsions during labor
Ecstasy - A form of catalepsy characterized
by loss of reason
Edema - Nephrosis; swelling of tissues
Edema
of lungs - Congestive heart failure, a form of dropsy
Eel thing -
Erysipelas
Elephantiasis - A form of leprosy
Encephalitis -
Swelling of brain; aka sleeping sickness
Enteric fever - Typhoid
fever
Enterocolitis - Inflammation of the intestines
Enteritis -
Inflations of the bowels
Epistaxis - Nose bleed
Erysipelas -
Contagious skin disease, due to Streptococci with vesicular and bulbous
lesions
Extravasated blood - Rupture of a blood vessel
Falling
sickness - Epilepsy
Fatty Liver - Cirrhosis of liver
Fits -
Sudden attack or seizure of muscle activity
Flux - An excessive flow
or discharge of fluid like hemorrhage or diarrhea
Flux of humour -
Circulation
French pox - Syphilis
Gathering - A collection of
pus
Glandular fever - Mononucleosis
Great pox - Syphilis
Green fever / sickness - Anemia
Grippe/grip - Influenza like
symptoms
Grocer's itch - Skin disease caused by mites in sugar or
flour
Heart sickness - Condition caused by loss of salt from body
Heat stroke - Body temperature elevates because of surrounding
environment temperature and body does not perspire to reduce
temperature. Coma and death result if not reversed
Hectical
complaint - Recurrent fever
Hematemesis - Vomiting blood
Hematuria - Bloody urine
Hemiplegy - Paralysis of one side of body
Hip gout - Osteomyelitis
Horrors - Delirium tremens
Hydrocephalus - Enlarged head, water on the brain
Hydropericardium -
Heart dropsy
Hydrophobia - Rabies
Hydrothorax - Dropsy in chest
Hypertrophic - Enlargement of organ, like the heart
Impetigo -
Contagious skin disease characterized by pustules
Inanition -
Physical condition resulting from lack of food
Infantile paralysis -
Polio
Intestinal colic - Abdominal pain due to improper diet
Jail fever - Typhus
Jaundice - Condition caused by blockage of
intestines
King's evil - Tuberculosis of neck and lymph glands
Kruchhusten - Whooping cough
Lagrippe - Influenza
Lockjaw -
Tetanus or infectious disease affecting the muscles of the neck and jaw.
Untreated, it is fatal in 8 days
Long sickness - Tuberculosis
Lues disease - Syphilis
Lues Venera - Venereal disease
Lumbago -
Back pain
Lung fever - Pneumonia
Lung sickness - Tuberculosis
Lying in - Time of delivery of infant
Malignant sore throat -
Diphtheria
Mania - Insanity
Marasmus - Progressive wasting away
of body, like malnutrition
Membranous Croup - Diphtheria
Meningitis - Inflation of brain or spinal cord
Metritis -
Inflammation of uterus or purulent vaginal discharge
Miasma -
Poisonous vapors thought to infect the air
Milk fever - Disease from
drinking contaminated milk, like undulant fever or brucellosis Milk leg
- Post partum thrombophlebitis
Milk sickness - Disease from milk of
cattle which had eaten poisonous weeds
Mormal - Gangrene
Morphew
- Scurvy blisters on the body
Mortification - Gangrene of necrotic
tissue
Myelitis - Inflammation of the spine
Myocarditis -
Inflammation of heart muscles
Necrosis - Mortification of bones or
tissue
Nephrosis - Kidney degeneration
Nephritis - Inflammation of
kidneys
Nervous prostration - Extreme exhaustion from inability to
control physical and mental activities
Neuralgia - Described as
discomfort, such as "Headache" was neuralgia in head
Nostalgia -
Homesickness
Palsy - Paralysis or uncontrolled movement of
controlled muscles. It was listed as "Cause of death"
Paroxysm -
Convulsion
Pemphigus - Skin disease of watery blisters
Pericarditis - Inflammation of heart
Peripneumonia - Inflammation of
lungs
Peritonitis - Inflammation of abdominal area
Petechial
Fever - Fever characterized by skin spotting
Puerperal exhaustion -
Death due to child birth
Phthiriasis - Lice infestation
Phthisis
- Chronic wasting away or a name for tuberculosis
Plague - An acute
febrile highly infectious disease with a high fatality rate
Pleurisy
- Any pain in the chest area with each breath
Podagra - Gout
Poliomyelitis - Polio Potter's asthma - Fibroid phthisis
Pott's
disease - Tuberculosis of spine
Puerperal exhaustion - Death due to
childbirth
Puerperal fever - Elevated temperature after giving birth
to an infant
Puking fever - Milk sickness
Putrid fever -
Diphtheria.
Quinsy - Abscess behind tonsils
Remitting fever -
Malaria
Rheumatism - Any disorder associated with pain in joints
Rickets - Disease of skeletal system
Rose cold - Hay fever or nasal
symptoms of an allergy
Rotanny fever - (Child's disease) ???
Rubeola - German measles
Sanguineous crust - Scab
Scarlatina -
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever - A disease characterized by red rash
Scarlet rash - Roseola
Sciatica - Rheumatism in the hips
Scirrhous - Cancerous tumors
Scotomy - Dizziness, nausea and dimness
of sight
Scrivener's palsy - Writer's cramp
Screws - Rheumatism
Scrofula - Tuberculosis of neck lymph glands. Progresses slowly with
abscesses and pistulas develop. Young person's disease
Scrumpox - Skin disease, impetigo
Scurvy - Lack of vitamin C.
Symptoms of weakness, spongy gums and hemorrhages under skin
Septicemia - Blood poisoning
Shakes - Delirium tremens
Shaking -
Chills, ague
Shingles - Viral disease with skin blisters
Ship
fever - Typhus
Siriasis - Inflammation of the brain due to sun
exposure
Sloes - Milk sickness
Small pox - Contagious disease
with fever and blisters
Softening of brain - Result of stroke or
hemorrhage in the brain, with an end result of the tissue softening in
that area
Sore throat distemper - Diphtheria or quinsy
Spanish
influenza - Epidemic influenza
Spasms - Sudden involuntary
contraction of muscle or group of muscles, like a convulsion
Spina
bifida - Deformity of spine
Spotted fever - Either typhus or
meningitis
Sprue - Tropical disease characterized by intestinal
disorders and sore throat
St. Anthony's fire - Also erysipelas, but
named so because of affected skin areas are bright red in appearance
St. Vitas dance - Ceaseless occurrence of rapid complex jerking
movements performed involuntarily
Stomatitis - Inflammation of the
mouth
Stranger's fever - Yellow fever
Strangery - Rupture
Sudor anglicus - Sweating sickness
Summer complaint - Diarrhea,
usually in infants caused by spoiled milk
Sunstroke - Uncontrolled
elevation of body temperature due to environment heat. Lack of sodium in
the body is a predisposing cause
Swamp sickness - Could be malaria,
typhoid or encephalitis
Sweating sickness - Infectious and fatal
disease common to UK in 15th century
Tetanus - Infectious fever
characterized by high fever, headache and dizziness
Thrombosis -
Blood clot inside blood vessel
Thrush - Childhood disease
characterized by spots on mouth, lips and throat
Tick fever - Rocky
mountain spotted fever
Toxemia of pregnancy - Eclampsia
Trench
mouth - apathos ulcers or a virus disease
Tuberculosis - Bacterial
infection that primarily attacks the lungs, but which may also affect
the kidneys, bones, lymph nodes, and brain. Symptoms of TB include
coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, weight
loss, fever, chills, and fatigue.
Tussis convulsiva - Whooping cough
Typhus - Infectious fever characterized by high fever, headache, and
dizziness
Variola - Smallpox
Venesection - Bleeding
Viper's
dance - St. Vitus Dance
Water on brain - Enlarged head
White
swelling - Tuberculosis of the bone
Winter fever - Pneumonia
Womb
fever - Infection of the uterus.
Worm fit - Convulsions associated
with teething, worms, elevated temperature or diarrhea
Yellowjacket
- Yellow fever.
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