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The financier who triggered a crash of the New York Stock Exchange that, in turn, sparked the Panic of 1873 was
Childhood Immunizations
Vaccinations given in childhood to protect against serious and potentially fatal diseases.
Rubella
A contagious viral infection preventable by vaccine, also known as German measles, characterized by a distinctive red rash.
Diphtheria
A serious bacterial infection affecting the mucous membranes of the throat and nose, potentially causing breathing difficulties, heart failure, and paralysis.
Sleep Terrors
Episodes of screaming, intense fear, and flailing while still asleep, often paired with difficulty fully waking up.
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