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The Other Boleyn Girl
I've just finished reading "The Other Boleyn Girl", which I enjoyed immensely. Mary's first husband died of "the Sweats". Can anyone tell me what this was? It seems to have been feared as much as the Plague. I imagined it might be influenza, considering the fear at the moment of Swine Flu, which is also accompanied by high temperatures. I would very much like to know.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I googled it as it is quite an interesting period to read up on rather than just be told what the sickness involved:
http://forums.canadiancontent.net/history/6409 5-sweating-sickness-english-sweat.html
http://forums.canadiancontent.net/history/6409 5-sweating-sickness-english-sweat.html
Thanks a lot. I've had a look at both websites and am absolutely amazed. Didn't know there was anything like this at all. It seems to have been a completely separate illness. At least I know now that there was an actual illness called the Sweats, or more likely The English Sweats. How interesting that it did not go into Scotland. I wonder what the Scots have that the English haven't!