The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal and railroads, the industrialization began and American society changed so rapidly. In this period, there were so many social crisis and American people tried to solve these problems within the several reform movements. These reform movements were the driving forces to control cholera during the 19th century. Cholera was the endemic disease in Bengal, India, but after the 19th century it had spread globally by the development of trade networks. The 1832 cholera in the United States was the first epidemic cholera in American history. The mortality of cholera was so high, but it was very hard to find out the cause of this fatal infectious disease...
In the mid-1800s, London physician John Snow made a startling observation that would change the way ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to the fore concerns over the emergence of a new deadly disease...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-70)This paper demonstrates that cholera's identity is...
In Amsterdam, a major problem in dealing with cholera was the lack of knowledge. The cause of the di...
In the fall of 1892, fear of cholera was pervasive in North America. Ten years into the fifth intern...
Includes bibliographical references.Approximately one-hundred and thirty years ago, in 1833 to he ex...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
In 1817–21, the Indian subcontinent was ravaged by a series of epidemics which marked the beginning ...
Summary Disease and Civilization explores the scientific and political ramifications of the great ch...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109705/1/CholeraScare_Markel.pdfDescription of Chole...
[Excerpt] In the 19th century in result of the inherent advances of the industrializing process, the...
In her book Cholera in Post-Revolutionary Paris: A Cultural History, Catherine J. Kudlick has analyz...
Utilizing medical manuals, medical records, newspapers, and letters, the history of the management o...
Elizabeth Hall explains the American cholera epidemic of 1849, with special attention to how cholera...
In the mid-1800s, London physician John Snow made a startling observation that would change the way ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to the fore concerns over the emergence of a new deadly disease...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-70)This paper demonstrates that cholera's identity is...
In Amsterdam, a major problem in dealing with cholera was the lack of knowledge. The cause of the di...
In the fall of 1892, fear of cholera was pervasive in North America. Ten years into the fifth intern...
Includes bibliographical references.Approximately one-hundred and thirty years ago, in 1833 to he ex...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
In 1817–21, the Indian subcontinent was ravaged by a series of epidemics which marked the beginning ...
Summary Disease and Civilization explores the scientific and political ramifications of the great ch...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109705/1/CholeraScare_Markel.pdfDescription of Chole...
[Excerpt] In the 19th century in result of the inherent advances of the industrializing process, the...
In her book Cholera in Post-Revolutionary Paris: A Cultural History, Catherine J. Kudlick has analyz...
Utilizing medical manuals, medical records, newspapers, and letters, the history of the management o...
Elizabeth Hall explains the American cholera epidemic of 1849, with special attention to how cholera...
In the mid-1800s, London physician John Snow made a startling observation that would change the way ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to the fore concerns over the emergence of a new deadly disease...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-70)This paper demonstrates that cholera's identity is...