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Until the discovery of chloramphenicol in 1947, the treatment of typhoid was mainly supportive. The fever used to last for three weeks, if patient was not killed by any complications of typhoid fever. Then fever used to come down by lysis (to drop down suddenly) and patient used to recover in say next 3 to 4 weeks.

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First of all,the black death wasn't even in the 1800s.Second of all,the black death had no cure,nor can you treat it.So this question is in the wrong mixture of categories. The black death was so contagious that you cannot treat them without getting the illness too.That is why they burned the corpses,the fire killed off the bacteria,and that is how it is gone now...

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Typhoid was very common in 1800's because of the poor sanitation. The things improved rapidly in developed countries after Dr. John Snow proved the cause of cholera in London, in 1854.

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