diseases and infections
Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Malaria, and Cholera
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,
Colds Typhoid Typhus Cholera Scarlet fever
Smallpox, Typhus, Typhoid, Dysentery, Scarlet Fever, Influenza, Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, and Malaria
The main diseases in the 1700s were Smallpox, Typhus, Typhoid, Dysentery, Scarlet Fever, Influenza, Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, and Malaria.
Small pox Typhoid influenza polio measles mumps
Smallpox Typhus Typhoid Dysentery Scarlet Fever Colds Influenza Yellow Fever Dengue Fever Malaria Venerial Diseases Flu Robot Anonoids ☺ Goose Pimples
During the 1840's the residents of London suffered from influenza, cholera, typhoid fever, typhus, small pox and scarlet fever. Cholera and influenza ravaged London consistently from the 1830's to the late 1840's.
The majority of diseases included smallpox, influenza, typhoid, cholera, mumps, measles, malaria, whopping cough, bubonic plague, yellow fever, pneumonia, and dysentery.
they ran into diseases, parie fires, broken wagons , and mountains and rivers
The only disease that is altogether gone is smallpox. But there are a number of diseases that were around in those days that are rarely found today, including polio, scarlet fever, cholera, typhoid fever, typhus, diphtheria, and others. Most of these were made rare by better sanitation, which was introduced starting in the 1890s, antibiotics, introduced in the 1940s, or vaccinations, which began among Europeans about 1800 or a little earlier.