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systemic febrile diseases (medicine)


systemic febrile diseases
Generic term for diseases characterised by fever.


Haggard, Sir H(enry) Rider (sh)




born June 22, 1856, Bradenham, Norfolk, Eng.
died May 14, 1925, London

British novelist.

After holding a series of official posts in South Africa (1875-81), he began Writing stories set in Africa. Of his 34 colourful adventure novels, the best-known is King Solomon's Mines (1885); others include She (1887), Allan Quatermain (1887), Cleopatra (1889), and Ayesha (1905). Also a farmer, he wrote A Farmer's Year (1899) and Rural England (2 vol., 1902), and he was knighted in 1912 for his work on agricultural commissions.