To re-hydrate a victim of cholera in the 1800's, you could mix sugar, salt, and water and drink in large amounts.
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The Painted Veil with Edward Norton and Naomi Watts sounds similar to that. He takes her into the heart of a cholera epidemic.
Love in the Time of Cholera grossed $31,077,418 worldwide.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
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.
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rabies has no known cure.
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The most convenient cure for cholera is preventing it from occurring in the first place. If a person is infected, the cure for cholera involves treatment with fluid replacement and possibly antibiotics. If treatments for cholera are started in a timely manner and in adequate volumes, a cure for cholera is possible in greater than 99% of cases.
It killed people in the 1840's - 1850's, or atleast cholera did.
The Italian scientist, Filippo Pacini, would gain prominence for his discovery of Vibrio cholera
Wilhelm Kolle who was a German bacteriologist was the first to discover the cholera and typhoid vaccines in 1896.
Your answer is here!!!!! I found this will doing research on cholera for university. http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion/cholera.html Jeremy, France.
Ther is no such thing as a cholera vaccine. Best cure is hydration an avoiding spread by exercising strict hygiene.
Zimri Hussey has written: 'A comprehensive and practical treatise on the prevention and cure of epidemic cholera' -- subject(s): Cholera
no, to put it simply 1860 or more died
They kill the person