Cholera Flashcards

1
Q

Where did Cholera come from? why is this problematic?

A
  • Ganges river

- huge pilgrimage site

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How did Cholera spread?

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  • spread worldwide by British colonialists and trade as a result of the empire
  • spread over land to Afghans, Nepalese via troops
  • Irish immigrants spread it to Canada and America
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3
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When did cholera reach Europe?

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1831

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4
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Why was Europe so susceptible?

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  • industrial revolution
  • population boom
  • port cities often were covered with squalor
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5
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Mortality rate of the cholera in 19c

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50%

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6
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preventative measures for cholera

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  • quarantine
  • ## fumigation
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7
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Scapegoating

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  • Hungarian and Russian Jews
  • poor (inequality of casualties so blame the victim, led to conspiracy theories)
  • immigrants
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Conspiracy theories

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  • healthcare workers (acting like enemies since they were burning linens)
  • poisoning people
  • removal of twitching bodies that looked like were still live
  • disease surged when outsiders seemed to intervene
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9
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Naples 1884

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  • ritualised defiance (eating overripe fruit in public which was banned)
  • purifying ‘sulphur fires’
  • religious processions
  • some skirmishes, some rebellions (some in hospitals)
  • 6000 of 8000 Neapolitans died
  • peace only restored with church cooperation
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10
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Why was London’s cholera considered to spread via miasma?

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  • London notorious for bad smells

- data was contorted to fit the miasma theory since they had no other ideas

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Chadwick and the Thames

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Wanted to rid London of the smell, so put sewage into the Thames which was not a good call

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12
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Lessons learned from cholera in London

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  • gave rise to enduring pub. health strategies
  • British sanitary movement of the 1830s
  • 1858: year of Great Stink –> implementation of pumping stations to take sewage away from London
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13
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When were the main outbreaks of cholera in Chicago?

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1852 and 1854

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14
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Who was worst affected by cholera in Chicago?

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The poor, as they tended to live in the west sanitary conditions. This also mainly affected immigrants

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15
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Filth of Chicago

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  • slaughterhouse

- filth of the Chicago River (1885 rainfall sickened 1.2% of population

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16
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Measures put into place to fix Chicago

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  • pasteurisation of milk
  • chlorinating water
  • death rate fell to 10% by 1934 from over 20% in 1894