Health in the Victorian Era
Title: Health in the Victorian Era
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Health in the Victorian Era
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2320 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
During the Victorian Era there were massive waves of contagious disease. The first was from 1831 to 1833, which included two influenza epidemics and the initial appearance of cholera. The second was from 1836 to 1842, which encompassed major epidemics of influenza, typhus, typhoid and cholera.
The first outbreak of Asiatic cholera in Britain was at Sunderland on the Durham coast during the autumn of 1831. From there the disease made its way northward into Scotland and southward toward London.
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butter, and polluted meat were sold and consumed monthly throughout the kingdom.
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