1861,Sir Francis Galton,Vacation tourists and notes of travel in 1860, page 215:
M----, who was not very well at starting, had been attacked by the sorochi at Apo.
1905,Clements R. Markham,“Reginald Enock's journeys in Peru”, inThe Geographical Journal, volume 25, page 627:
Cisneros suffered from sorochi, but continued manfully upwards.
1919 February 1,H. A. Barber,“The gold of the Incas”, inTravel, volume 32, number 4, page 7:
Even trained athletes who make this journey are frequently compelled to return by special train on account of attacks of sorochi, or mountain sickness, which affects the heart
1943,Paul Bert,Barometric pressure, page 52:
I had been ill at Arequipa, so that I was probably predisposed to the attack of the sorochi, which affected me violently.