It depends upon where in the world you lived. It also depends upon how wealthy you were. For instance, in China and in the Middle East, health care was far more advanced than in Europe. The populations there knew more about disease prevention and hygiene (especially Jews and Arabs, due to ritual bathing and the belief in keeping dwellings clean), than did the wealthiest English people!
Women in the West routinely died in childbirth, not usually because there were complications, but because doctors knew nothing of bacteria and refused to believe early reformers who noticed a link between doctors who has just come from dissecting a rotting corpse to delivering a child. Then they were perplexed when the woman died of "childbed fever", which was really sepsis caused by the bacteria entering the mother's bloodstream from their filthy hands. It was assumed that women were simply "feeble" and "the weaker sex"!
People in the West also did not bathe regularly. They thought it caused diseases like pneumonia and other bronchial ailments. Only when Queen Victoria announced, around 1850, that everyone should bathe, did the practice slowly begin to be adopted, and then only among the upper class.
Food poisoning was rampant, as there was no refrigeration, though in the country, root cellars and the practice of smoking meat often kept food fresh enough to eat. People back then ate things that, today, would send most of us to the emergency room! However, they were riddled with parasites, lived in drafty houses and were infested with fleas that carried other diseases beside Bubonic Plague.
Since antibiotics were unknown, people often died of diseases such as tuberculosis (consumption), diphtheria (often in wells), cholera, typhus and common infections from wounds, all of which are treatable today.
Children were often "farmed out" to relatives until they were seven, so that the parents would not become too attached to them, as the infant and child mortality rate was so high. Little was known about good nutrition, and infants were often weaned on sugar water. Disease caused by poor nutrition, such as rickets, were common.
Sexual health was also terrible. While European explorers inflicted mass death from smallpox and even measles on the Native Americans, they themselves were decimated later, when the syphilis they'd brought BACK infected roughly half the male population of Europe. This may have been the cause of the Victorian woman's famous dislike of sex!
Since it would be considered that to live to up to 50 would be a long life, this indicates that the health in the Victorian time would be very bad and that the doctors wouldn't have been high standard ones that w have today.
So overall, their health were OK, but if some caught a disease, there wouldn't be much chances of living.
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very very very bad babe, there were dieases like urm cholera an stuff an there was no free health service so yeahhh
The health in the Victorian Era was very bad.
mainly diseases. there was also sewage in the streets. just that kind of stuff. ---im doing a proj health issues in London during the 1840s right now for literature class!!! AG
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what were a type of housing best known in the united states during the 1840s that housed immigrants
never, are you kuku? Ireland did, in the 1840s
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mainly diseases. there was also sewage in the streets. just that kind of stuff. ---im doing a proj health issues in London during the 1840s right now for literature class!!! AG
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There were steamboats, carriages, trains, and horses.
there was no cars in 1840 there was carts thou
Work like a horse, look like a lady, and defer to " The man of the house" with a few notable exceptions.
which of the following was not a characteristics of the united states during the early 1840s
Buffalo herds declined in the 1830s and 1840s due to increased demand for buffalo robes. The demand in commercial centers like New York and St. Louis nearly led the species to extinction.
Yes
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The Trail of Tears ended in the early 1840s.
Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s