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The epidemic of 1866 primarily refers to a cholera outbreak that affected several regions, particularly in Europe and North America. This outbreak was part of the third cholera pandemic, which was the deadliest of the cholera pandemics, leading to significant mortality rates in cities like London and New York. The epidemic underscored the urgent need for improved sanitation and public health measures. It also contributed to growing awareness of the importance of clean water and hygiene in preventing disease transmission.

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