there were many kinds of illnesses in the 1800's (and around that time period)...... some of these illnesses include tuberculosis, small pox, scarlet fever, yellow fever, etc
Whooping Cough, Smallpox, TB, and Scarlet Fever killed thousands of children and adults. It was mainly the poorer people, but it was not un-heard of for more wealthy people to die of serious illnesses.
as the populations of medieval towns and cities increased, hygienic conditions worsened, leading to a vast array of health problems. Medical knowledge was limited and, despite the efforts of medical practitioners and public and religious institutions to institute regulations, medieval Europe did not have an adequate health care system. Antibiotics weren't invented until the 1800s and it was almost impossible to cure diseases without them.
Chicken Pox,
Diphtheria,
Measles,
Mumps,
Scarlet Fever,
Whooping Cough,
Poliomyelitis.
And a bunch of other stuff
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A illness that was a very bad and infectious and pain-full was measles or chicken pox
with a bad cough and high tempretures and also symptons of cold.
I would hate to live then.
:-(
Cholera, smallpox, typhoid fever, typhus, scarlet fever, tuberculosis (consumption), pneumonia, meningitis, dysentery, diptheria, and rheumatic fever are a few.
Typhiod fever, dysentery, possibly cholera.
Diphtheria was rampant as well as Tuberculosis, (consumption) polio and small pox were the most common.
what were illnesses in the 1800's ?
contagious diseases spread
It influenced people by letting them get around faster and easier than walking.
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In the early 1800s, around mines & quarries.
in the early 1850s how many recorded deathes were wer there for children under the age of 12 mounths
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name the types of diseases are ther?
contagious diseases spread
skiing was around long before the 1800s
It influenced people by letting them get around faster and easier than walking.
No.
five types of typhoid
Genetically inheriting diseases can be found. Other diseases are not genetic
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Yes there are multiple types of digestive diseases. These diseases also vary on seriousness' levels. To find a full list visit a medical website.
Interaction with English settlers was not central to the life and culture of the plains Indians in the 1800s. This was because these settlers brought diseases that killed the natives.
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