The Cholera Gazette
About the eBook
The Cholera Gazette Vol. I. No. 5, published on Wednesday, August 8th, 1832, is a historical periodical dedicated to chronicling the progress, impact, and medical understanding of the cholera epidemic that swept through Europe and North America in the early 19th century. This issue, part of a series released during the height of the cholera crisis, provides contemporary readers with a detailed account of the disease’s spread, symptoms, and mortality rates, as well as the public health responses and medical theories of the time. The Gazette features reports from various cities and towns, offering firsthand observations from physicians, local officials, and correspondents. It includes statistical tables, case studies, and updates on the latest treatments and preventive measures being employed against the disease. The publication also discusses the social and economic effects of the epidemic, such as quarantine measures, public fear, and the challenges faced by hospitals and charitable organizations. Through its comprehensive coverage, The Cholera Gazette serves as both a vital historical document and a window into the medical and societal challenges of the 1832 cholera outbreak, reflecting the anxieties, hopes, and scientific efforts of an era grappling with a devastating public health crisis.
Product Details
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 16 Pages
Filesize: 474.6 KB
ISBN: 9782528113264
Published: Sept. 1, 2025