Victorians think a lot of things caused Cholera but the two main theorys were: Miasma (bad air filled with fumes from rotting matter) to "resolve" this "cause" of Cholera some people would carry around flowers or sweet smelling herbs. This was meant to stop people from getting infected byCholrea. The second main theory was Spontaneous generation a disease that was caused by germs that were produced by flesh and vegtables as the rotted.
You did not. New sewage systems were installed, and that put an end to it. But if you were infected, you would most likely die within 2 or 3 days.
before they made a vaccine the patients would drink a liter of water mixed with 5 grams of salt and 20 grams of suger........otherwise there was no cure
The symptoms of cholera were the same like they are today. Vomiting, few times, fallowed by profuse diarrhoea. There is no fever and pain in abdomen.
Unsanitary water.
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Cholera and smallpox
first three that come to my mind is Cholera Diphtheria smallpox.
Cholera in Victorian times was the same as it is now. It is a GI disease with vomiting and diarrhea mainly. Some times the diarrhea is called "rice water" because of the color of it looks like the color of water that had rice cooked in it. Loss of water can be up to 5 gallons a day. A person looks almost blue because they as so dehydrated.
You have to understand how dirty the cities and towns were at this time. People did not have any sort of indoor plumbing and threw the contents of their "chamber pots" into the streets each morning. They had absolutely no idea of how diseases were spread nor did they have any treatments for them. What they had were just superstitions. These are the reasons, why the cholera was so much prevalent in Victorian times.
In Victorian England you could catch Cholera, Typhoid Fever, scarlet fever and smallpox.They had Cholera which is a bad disease that they got from water pumps.They had many dieases such as Cholera, the black death, The barbary plague, bubonic plague you can also look some more up on googleIn the Victorian times adults and children got lots of different types of disease. There were three common diseases that people got. There was Cholera,
no, to put it simply 1860 or more died
Colds Typhoid Typhus Cholera Scarlet fever
cholera, typhoid fever scarlet fever and small pox
Victoria reigned in Victorian times.