On his release, he lived in Pikeville, Tennessee, where he died of "pulmonary consumption" (probably tuberculosis).
She looked to me in the last stage of pulmonary consumption; but she seemed to hope everything from the change of air.
Another achievement was his classification of the group of diseases generally treated under pulmonary consumption.
In 1871 with his son, Dr. Charles Theodore Williams, he published a general treatise on pulmonary consumption.
A fragment on pulmonary consumption was found among his papers.
In Vienna in 1851 Škoda treated Petar II Petrovic Njegos who was suffering from pulmonary consumption, what we call today tuberculosis.
We published among the obituary notices in yesterday's Herald the death of Dr. Julian Xavier Chabert, the "Fire King," aged 67 years, of pulmonary consumption.
An inaugural dissertation on pulmonary consumption.
The Ebers papyrus, an important Egyptian medical treatise from around 1550 BC, describes a pulmonary consumption associated with the cervical lymph nodes.
After finishing his university career he entered the Divinity Hall, but became ill with pulmonary consumption and went back to Irvine to carry on the grocery business with his sister.