Cause of death - help to read please

ColinA

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Does this say Low Fever? It is from 1850. I looked up Sow fever but it seems it cannot transfer to humans (it was a farming community).
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I'm a retired nurse. We often used the term 'low grade fever'. I suspect with the person being ill for 8 days, they would have had an infection somewhere. Age and date of death might give a bit more context, eg were antipyretic medication available? It is possible in sepsis to have a low temperature or even hypothermia, so I would imagine the person died from an infection.
 
Tell me about it, Sue. I had a brush with it recently - felt absolutely fine. And that's how it gets people.
This was his second. The first was when we almost him 8 years ago. This time he turned yellow, but with his cancer struggles we thought it was his liver failing as it will do in the future. But scans revealed a twist in his bile duct. A stent was put in but bacteria normally in the gut went crazy, causing an infection and biliary sepsis. At no time did he have a fever. Always rely on your instincts.
 
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