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  • ...dology (pioneering in statistical mapping) to study overcrowding, truancy, typhoid fever, cocaine, children's reading, newsboys, infant mortality, and midwifery. St Addams and her colleagues documented the geography of typhoid fever and reported that poor workers bore the brunt of illness. She identified th
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  • ...out of the contest in 1902. The rivalry was cut short by Hanna's death of typhoid fever, at the peak of his power. [[Karl Rove]] in 2000 and especially 2004 was i
    8 KB (1,271 words) - 10:22, 30 September 2023
  • ...ding of urban infrastructure.<ref> Takeshi Nagashima, "Sewage Disposal and Typhoid Fever: the Case of Tokyo 1912-1940." ''Annales De Démographie Historique'' 2004
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  • ...commendations for the prevention of cholera and other diseases, including typhoid fever, dysentery and plague, which Snow argued had a similar mode of communicatio
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  • A persistent myth states that 90,000 people died in Chicago of cholera and [[typhoid fever]] in 1885. This has no factual basis. In 1885, a torrential rainstorm flush
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  • Douglas died from typhoid fever on June 3, 1861 in Chicago, where he was buried on the shore of Lake Michig
    17 KB (2,733 words) - 12:13, 13 March 2024
  • ...in 1861 when, after a short illness, the prince died on December 14 from [[typhoid fever]]. She was bowed with grief and went into the deepest mourning for the rema
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  • ...in combatting the epidemics of the time. [[Cholera]], [[scarlet fever]], [[typhoid fever]], and [[yellow fever]] killed many, but death rates in hospitals that used
    50 KB (7,299 words) - 08:34, 6 March 2024
  • ...is important. Some bacteria act as [[pathogen]]s and cause [[tetanus]], [[typhoid fever]], [[pneumonia]], [[syphilis]], [[cholera]], [[food-borne illness]], [[lep
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  • ...lnesses included 115,000 cases of infectious hepatitis and 31,100 cases of typhoid fever, followed by plague, malaria, cholera, diphtheria, meningitis, heart diseas
    27 KB (3,934 words) - 11:58, 4 March 2024
  • ...a year. These health workers stamped out [[malaria]], [[pellagra]] and [[typhoid fever]] from many areas. His work during the flood brought Herbert Hoover to the
    40 KB (6,011 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • ...elt Longworth|Alice]]. In a tragic coincidence, Roosevelt's mother died of typhoid fever on the same day, also at the Roosevelt family home in Manhattan.
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  • ...eaching at the Moscow Conservatory, he spent February 1943 recovering from Typhoid fever. He suffered from ongoing headaches. In July 1943 he entered the competitio
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