Nicolas Henrion's, ( famousamericans . / NicolasHenrion / ) a French scientist listing reports that he arrived in South America in 1783, when Asiatic cholera was in full bloom.
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Asiatic Cholera came to Largs at least twice in the 1830s, however it is not recorded whether the holly trees were touching or maybe the'Prophet'was specifically referring to typhoid fever.
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Within months, the Sisters were called to aid a city in crisis when the S . S . Uncle Sam arrived September 5, 1855, carrying the deadly Asiatic cholera that ravaged the city for six weeks.
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A writer for " Russian Life " noted, " [ E ] veryone is astounded by the uncommon occurrence of the lightning-fast infection with Asiatic cholera of a man so very temperate, modest, and austere in his daily habits ."
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Those afflicted with leprosy were historically isolated from society, as were the attempts to check the invasion of syphilis in northern Europe in about 1490, the advent of yellow fever in Spain at the beginning of the 19th century, and the arrival of Asiatic cholera in 1831.
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In 1878 79 the yellow fever epidemics in the southern United States engaged his attention, resulting in the formation of the Sanitary Council of the Mississippi Valley and the establishment of the River Inspection Service of the National Board of Health, inaugurated by Rauch in 1879 . His investigations on the relation of smallpox to foreign immigration are embodied in an address before the National conference of state boards of health at St . Louis, 13 Oct ., 1884, entitled Practical Recommendations for the Exclusion and Prevention of Asiatic Cholera in North America ( Springfield, 1884 ).