Of the bloody flux, as they call dysentery in the South.
"I hope you die of a bloody flux."
Burden did not know the count-all but two had died of bloody flux, as the cholera was known.
As her bowels released more bloody flux, she started to laugh.
When the first child became sick of the bloody flux she said it would be worse.
Of a bloody flux, the official proclamation had said.
You will tell them that he developed the bloody flux and a pox, and we had to burn his body.
The next week both small pox and the bloody flux began to go through the camp.
In the late summer and fall of 1775, the "bloody flux," epidemic dysentery, had ripped through their ranks.
"She died of a bloody flux, so her maid said."