Fagge's Disease

Faggier's disease is a rare and potentially fatal disease that was described in the late 19th century by the French physician Felix Faggier. The name literally translates to "iron disease" because it was originally thought to be caused by too much iron in the body. However, later it turned out



I couldn't find any information about phage disease. But I know the history of this word. Phage (from Latin fagnus - consumption, death), also an infectious disease, is caused by the microorganisms Corynebacterium diphtheriae. In patients, blisters and blisters with the formation of hemorrhagic crusts are visible on the skin and mucous membranes. First, symptoms of intoxication are noted: body temperature