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  1. What were the most common diseases in the 19th century? In the 19th century, several diseases were prevalent and had a significant impact on public health. Some of the most common diseases during this time included: 1. Tuberculosis (TB): TB was a major health concern in the 19th century, causing widespread illness and death. The disease ...

  2. Feb 2, 2022 · Malaria. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites transmitted by mosquito bites. Common symptoms of the disease are fever, tiredness, vomiting, headache and in severe cases, yellow skin, seizures, and death. Cases of malaria were much more prominent in the South in the 18th and 19th centuries with the warmer, wetter climates that ...

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  4. The disease killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans annually during the 19th century and one-third of all the blindness of that time was caused by smallpox. 20 to 60% of all the people that were infected died and 80% of all the children with the infection also died. It caused also many deaths in the 20th century, over 300–500 million.

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    • Ablepsy - Blindness.
    • Ague - Used to describe intermittent fever and chills; usually, but not always, associated with malaria. Also called febrile intermittens.
    • Aphonia - A suppression of the voice; laryngitis.
    • Apoplexy - A disease in which the patient falls down suddenly without other sense or motion; stroke.
  5. Apr 8, 2020 · The diseases that were identified and spread included (among others): cholera, tuberculosis, dysentery, malaria, hookworm, influenza, gastrointestinal diseases, measles, yellow fever, mumps, and smallpox. These diseases had existed before the transport changes of the nineteenth century, but they were generally localized and regional.

  6. The “new” wave of immigrants came to America between the 1870s and the 1920s. 5. These immigrants came in large numbers from southern and eastern European countries such as Italy, Greece, Poland, and Russia as well as Asian nations like China. 6. “New” immigrants were typically poorer and less educated than earlier immigrants.

  7. December 18, 2020 - June 6, 2021. Scroll. Epidemics in American History from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History shares glimpses of life during epidemics from the colonial period through the mid-20th century. Diseases such as smallpox devastated communities in the colonial era and the early republic.

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