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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · There were several common illnesses that were found throughout the United States impacting people of all walks of life, young and old, rich, and poor. Without the knowledge of what caused people to get sick, and medicines that were sometimes ineffective, even a minor illness could prove deadly.

  2. Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century included long-standing epidemic threats such as smallpox, typhus, yellow fever, and scarlet fever. In addition, cholera emerged as an epidemic threat and spread worldwide in six pandemics in the nineteenth century.

  3. 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.

  4. Oct 1, 2015 · The Hippocratic Corpus. For many centuries explanations for disease were based not on science, but on religion, superstition, and myth. The Hippocratic Corpus was an early attempt to think about diseases, not as punishment from the gods, but as an imbalance of man with the environment. Although it was unsophisticated by today's standards, it ...

  5. Apr 21, 2020 · HISTORY. What an 1836 Typhus Outbreak Taught the Medical World About Epidemics. An American doctor operating out of Philadelphia made clinical observations that where patients lived, not how they...

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · The Germ Theory, which emerged in the late 19th century, demonstrated that microscopic germs caused most human infectious diseases. The germs involved included bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and prions.

  7. Jul 15, 2020 · The most virulent diseases were those which were most easily dealt with. Alongside smallpox, the big killers that declined rapidly across the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were malaria and typhus.

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