yes
To re-hydrate a victim of cholera in the 1800's, you could mix sugar, salt, and water and drink in large amounts.
Love in the Time of Cholera grossed $31,077,418 worldwide.
Name of the physician was Dr John Snow. The cholera out break occurred near Broad street in Soho district of London. (Now renamed Broad-wick street.)
In the 1800s, people were particularly concerned about political instability, especially in the wake of revolutions and the rise of nationalism across Europe and the Americas. Economic anxieties arose from rapid industrialization, which led to urbanization, labor exploitation, and fears of unemployment. Additionally, many were apprehensive about social issues, including slavery, women's rights, and the treatment of indigenous populations. Public health crises, such as cholera outbreaks, also created widespread fear and uncertainty.
A hazard back then was cholera which killed a group from Ireland newly arrived in the United States and were employed by a construction contractor, named Duffy, for the Philadelphia and Columbia Railrod among others.
A large outbreak of the deadly disease of cholera.
none
It killed people in the 1840's - 1850's, or atleast cholera did.
Cholera is the most deadly disease you can get from drinking unsafe water.
To re-hydrate a victim of cholera in the 1800's, you could mix sugar, salt, and water and drink in large amounts.
yes because it is almost deadly and usually people on the Oregon trail got this sickness.
Cholera was a deadly disease that appeared in 1861 during the Civil War. Many soldiers and other citizens died immediately overnight if they had the disease called Cholera because it was so deadly. There was no type of medicine or cure to help save their dangered lives. Poor soldiers' and citizens' lives were lost because of Cholera.
there is definitely a future for cholera and its happening right now, 1 year later, and then a decade after that. Cholera has ruled for hundreds of years, taking out millions every year. we hope to find better medicines and cures for this deadly disease. further research will be put in. add to this answer!
Every few years tainted river water from Mexico City brings cholera to the Mezquital valley. It's a deadly trade-off most farmers have reluctantly accepted.
The type of pathogen that causes cholera is bacteria... one called Vibrio Cholerae (V. Cholerae). It's a gram-negative thingamajig - no idea what that is, sadly.
Technically, it was discovered by Tandori Humphreville, a British explorer born in the mid 1800s. He died in 1894 from cholera.
Cholera is still around and is extremely deadly if it is not taken care of properly. The cure for cholera is water, which is awesome, but in regions where cholera outbreaks occur, it may be hard to find clean water to drink.