Cholera is an intestinal infection caused by a bacteria - and is often linked to contaminated supplies of drinking water. It causes severe diarrhoea and vomiting, and patients, particularly children and the elderly, are vulnerable to dangerous dehydration as a result. The first incidence of cholera in England occurred in Sunderland in October 1831 when a ship, carrying sailors who had the disease, docked at the port.
It frst came to sunderland
The name of the city is probably London.
2012
in gloustershire in 1348
when doctors didnt know what it was or how to stop it and help people that had it.
Charles Shrimpton has written: 'The British Army and Miss Nightingale' -- subject(s): Crimean War, 1853-1856, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Medical care, Sanitary affairs 'Cholera: its seat, nature, and treatment' -- subject(s): Cholera
i think it was 1348 but I'm not sure
they came from mid-land
it arrives on 22 of may 2012 for London 2012
That depends entirely on how you travelled !
In late June, 1776.
Yes but they have to spend six months in quarantine when they arrive.
In the 1600-1700's they could take a 2-4month boat ride. In modern times they can arrive by boat and plane.
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