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i think it was cholera
An epidemic of yellow fever and cholera killed one-fifth of the population.
There was an outbreak of cholera in Tewksbury in 1832 and 76 people died
The first IV saline was used in 1832. Thomas Latta first used it during the cholera epidemic for patients who were sick.
The total number of people who died in the 1854 London cholera epidemic is 616. See related link for an excerpt from a book on the subject: This site also contains links to some really cool period maps, as well as to a firsthand account of the epidemic written by Dr. John Snow, the doctor who discovered the cause of the outbreak and treated many people affected by it.
No one. Cholera was unknown to the western world prior to the 1820s. Cholera did not strike the United States until 1832.
Your answer is here!!!!! I found this will doing research on cholera for university. http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion/cholera.html Jeremy, France.
It is not actually known exactly how many people have died from cholera, which is an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food, but it is safe to say that the most died before water treatment plants and other facilities were created. Many died from cholera while on the open prairie in the Wild West. In the Victorian era, about 7000 people died from cholera.
During the cholera epidemic of 1832, a woman by the name of Kitty Wilkinson from Ireland immigrated to Liverpool. With the amount of problems at hand in the slums she would allow random people to use her house to clean their cloths for a penny a week. This sprouted the name Saint of the Slums. This was the increase in popularity that started the bath houses of 1828, when the first was established by the Corporation of Liverpool.
In 1832 according to this item I found on the internet. It was invented to treat Cholera to replace body fluids, which was the main cause of death.
Clausewitz contracted cholera in 1831 and died in Breislau on November 16th of the same year. Von Clausewitz 1780-1832.
56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832. 56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832.