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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. During the 19th century, common diseases had a significant impact on public health and mortality rates. Strong outbreaks of infectious diseases such as cholera, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and smallpox were prevalent during this period.

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 21, 2020 · For centuries, leper colonies and lazarettos had sequestered bodies and cargos suspected of carrying disease. However, 19th-century medical beliefs about contagion inclined physicians to ignore...

  6. The four major cholera epidemics in the 19th century occurred in 1817-1824, 1830-1832, 1846-1860, and 1865-1873. These epidemics resulted in millions of deaths worldwide and prompted significant advancements in public health measures and infrastructure to control the disease.

  7. Oct 11, 2002 · Diseases like cholera, typhus, typhoid, and influenza were more or less endemic at the time, erupting into epidemics when the right climatic conditions coincided with periods of economic distress.

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