Titus Flavius Au Gustus
Donitian, Titus Flavius Au Gustus (do-mish'yan), The Last Of The "twelve Cmsars," And Youngest Son Of The Emperor Vespasian; Born In 51 A. D. He Early Displayed The Licentiousness And Cruelty Of His Disposition, And Was Kept— Both By His Father And By His Brother, The Noble Titus, Who Succeeded ...
Tuberculosis Consumption
Consumption, Tuberculosis, Or Phthisis, A More Or Less Rapidly Ad Vancing Process Of Lung-destruction, A Disease Characterized By Emaciation, De Bility, Cough, Hectic Fever, And Purulent Expectoration. It Is Caused By A Germ Known As The Tubercle Bacillus. The Predisposing Causes Are Very Variable, Hereditary Taint, Scrofulous Diathesis, Syphilis, Smallpox, ...
William James Dawson
Dawson, William James. A Clergyman And Writer, Born At Tow Cester, England, In 1854. He Was Edu Cated At Didsbury College, Manchester. In 1875 He Was Ordained Wesleyan Min Ister. He Served In Several Pastorates In England Until 1905, When He Moved To The United States, Becoming Pastor Of The ...