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Thomas Callister

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Winter Quarters, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
Death: May 08, 1847 (7 months)
Winter Quarters, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States (died on route to Salt Lake)
Place of Burial: Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Callister and Caroline Clara Callister
Brother of Clarissa Callister; Clara Caroline Lyman; Philimelia Callister; Mary Miranda Lyman; Samuel Jay Callister and 2 others
Half brother of Alva Phelps Callister; Elida Elison; Walter Stanley Callister; Mary Lovina Robinson; Orson P. Callister and 19 others

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About Thomas Callister

Thomas Callister, infant son of Thomas Callister and Caroline Clara Smith, was born 13 September 1846 at Winter Quarters, Douglas County, Nebraska, and there 7 months later, on 8 May 1847.

Summer Complaint

"Summer complaint" is a popular term for any diarrheal disorder occurring in summer, especially when produced by heat and indigestion. The disease is found almost entirely in the infant population. The first symptoms may be in the stomach, bowels, hands and feet. These symptoms may be followed by offensive vomit. The child will have a loss of body heat and intense thirst. Without relief, the infant will have a cold perspiration and the disease may become chronic until their death. Summer complaint may also be known by names such as cholera infantum, weaning brash, water gripes, and choleric fever in children.

Etiology: Summer complaint is caused in part by hot weather and/or poor ventilation. Summer complaint in infants is often caused by spoiled milk or other unwholesome, indigestible food. An additional cause may include painful teething.

Treatment: The first step in treating Summer Complaint is to remove the cause. If the infant is nursing, the mother's diet should be improved. The patient should receive pure air and sunlight. If the disease is a result of teething, the gums must be lanced.

Modern Day Equivalents: Summer complaint is referred today as Cholera Infanutm or infantile diarrhea. The disease may also be related to dysentery.

Sources

  • Winter Quarters Cemetery; Grave #149; Name: Thomas Callister; Death date: 8 May 1847; Cause of death: Summer Complaint.
  • Hooper, Robert M.D. F.L.S. Lexicon-Medicum; or Medical Dictionary. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1826; Scholl, B. Frank. Library ofHealth: Complete Guide to Prevention and Cure of Disease. Philadelphia: Historical Publishing Company, 1944; Winslow, Kenelm. The Home Medical Library, Volume III. New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1911.
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Thomas Callister's Timeline

1846
September 13, 1846
Winter Quarters, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
1847
May 8, 1847
Winter Quarters, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
May 11, 1847
Mormon Pioneer Cemetery Grave #149, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, United States
1960
October 17, 1960
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