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Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Malaria, and Cholera
There was and still is the common cold, yellow fever, small pox, cholera, measles, abd typhoid. Many are still there but some may be "extinct".
Colds Typhoid Typhus Cholera Scarlet fever
diseases and infections
Cholera & Typhoid fever would be two of the more common, but there are many more
cholera, typhoid fever scarlet fever and small pox
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,
Yes. Typhoid fever is common there.
There is no single pill to cure typhoid and yellow fever. You have a pill to cure typhoid but no pill to cure the yellow fever. Yellow fever is a viral infection and there is no specific pill for the same.
Typhoid is the common name. I have never heard of it called anything else.
cholera, typhoid, dysentery as well as those carried by mosquito's and other hosts in the proximity to water: malaria, yellow fever, rift valley fever AMONGST OTHERS
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever