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What was Claire and Tom sick with?

This storyline is taken from the books. In A Breath of Snow and Ashes
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
A Breath of Snow and Ashes is the sixth book in the Outlander series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the books contain elements of historical fiction, romance, adventure and fantasy.
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, Claire and Tom come down with the same sickness around the same time dysentery is traveling around the Ridge.
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What illness does Claire get in Outlander?

This is dysentery. Claire tells everyone that a contaminated water source most likely caused it, but after funeral upon funeral — the body count is high! — no one can seem to figure it out. And then Claire falls ill.
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What caused the dysentery in Outlander?

A dysentery epidemic strikes Outlander

The disease can be spread through contaminated food or water, and Jamie (Sam Heughan) eventually learns that it was a dead elk lying in the water that the fisherfolk use that caused the disease.
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What was Claire poisoned with in Outlander?

One book reader in the comments confirmed: “Malva uses fluids from the dead Sin Eater to poison Claire and her dad after Claire tells her about how germs and illness work.”
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What makes Claire sick in A Breath of Snow and Ashes?

Claire has her head shaved.

Claire becomes deathly ill with dysentery (this is clearly not her year). While she's passed out, Mrs. Bug and Malva Christie (more on her later) shave her head to lower her fever. Claire wakes up shocked.
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How did Malva poison Claire and Tom?

Malva, before her death, tells him that she made them sick. She'd collected parts of the dead Sin Eater and poisoned Claire and Tom. She wanted to get to Jamie, and getting Claire out of the way was the only way to do that. And it wasn't because Jamie had an affair.
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Is Tom Christie in love with Claire?

When Jamie's negotiations with the governor for Claire's freedom fail, Tom Christie confesses to Malva's murder. He also tells Claire that he has been in love with her. Claire and Jamie leave, thinking that Tom will likely be hanged.
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Why does Claire drug herself?

Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) uses the drug to self-medicate following her harrowing experience at the hands of kidnappers led by Lionel Brown when she was repeatedly raped.
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What was Claire Fraser addicted to?

However, viewers were left in shock as time-travelling nurse Claire turned to the painkiller ether in an attempt to get over trauma from the previous season.
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Is Malva Tom Christie's daughter?

Malva Christie was the daughter of Thomas Christie and sister of Allan Christie.
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What is wrong with Jamie's uncles legs in Outlander?

Colum suffers from a condition now known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, a degenerative disease that renders his legs immobile at times and fills his days with great physical pain.
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What illness does Lizzie have in Outlander?

Following her broken engagement Lizzie suffered a rather bad attack of malaria while Claire was away. Jo and Kezzie tended to her.
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Why did Malva cut Claire's hair?

It began in the form of a bad haircut, after Malva and housekeeper Mrs Bug cut Claire's hair off to ease the fever. Poor Claire.
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Did Jamie sleep with Malva?

Jamie denies having slept with her, but the damage to his and to Claire's reputation is done—and the bond between the Frasers and Malva is severed, until just a few weeks later, when Claire finds Malva murdered in the garden. “It's like the peak of the tragedy, and it's so visceral.
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Why does Jamie whip Claire?

About half way through the book, the protagonist, Claire, is violently beaten by her lover/husband, Jamie, as punishment for endangering him and his clan.
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Why does Claire take an orange?

After Claire sleeps with the King of France to save Jamie's life, when she leaves Versailles Palace, the last thing she does is pick up the orange and take it with her. It was a small gesture by Claire, a choice that symbolizes that she's leaving with her dignity.
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Who is the ghost Claire keeps seeing?

"The ghost is Jamie–but as for how it fits into the story, All Will Be Explained—in the last book," Gabaldon writes in the FAQ section of her website. She's also revealed that the Outlander series will likely have ten books total, and the ninth, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, debuted in 2021.
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Do Claire and Jamie sleep together?

Season 1 Episode 7, “The Wedding”

Viewers had to wait more than six long episodes before Jamie and Claire finally go to bed (“To bed? Or to sleep?” as Jamie asks Claire in this episode)—but it was worth the wait. There are actually three acts of love in this episode over the course of one night.
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How many husbands did Claire Fraser have?

Claire technically has three husbands when you read all eight current Outlander books.
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Why does Claire wear wigs?

Wigs, perms, and hot rollers help shape Claire's historically-accurate hairstyles. Regardless of Claire's on-screen age, wigs were incorporated into her hair and makeup protocol to achieve the character's look.
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Does Claire abuse ether?

It turns out that after recreating ether, an early form of anaesthetic, in the era she now lives in with Jamie (Sam Heughan), she's begun to self medicate to help her sleep.
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Why is Claire having hallucinations in Outlander?

In this episode, her hallucinations of Lionel frequently allude to witchcraft, selfish tendencies, or exploit the anger and betrayal she felt over Malva's false accusation of Jamie. Throughout this season Caitríona Balfe has brilliantly portrayed Claire fighting her own mind, and this episode is no exception.
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Why did Tom Christie confess to killing Malva?

Allan's father Tom later took the fall and falsely confessed to killing Malva in the hopes of ending Claire's trial.
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Does Tom know Claire is innocent?

Tom Christie admits to having feelings for Claire and knows she's innocent, so he confesses to killing his daughter in order to spare Claire's life.
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Does Mr Christie know Claire is innocent?

There is another reason for this: he loves her. It doesn't really matter about the reasons, though. Tom Christie knows that Claire is innocent, and he should take a huge step in Outlander Season 7 to protect her.
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