Cholera

Cards (12)

  • How did cholera spread in the 19th century?
    Cholera spread through contaminated water and human waste.
  • What were the symptoms of cholera?
    Symptoms included vomiting, stomach cramps, and yellow diarrhea.
  • What was the public's belief about the causes of cholera?
    People believed cholera was caused by miasma, religious punishment, and contagion.
  • How did government responses to cholera change over time?
    Government responses evolved from miasma theory to more scientific understandings of disease.
  • What were the causes and responses to cholera epidemics in the 19th century?
    Causes:
    • Contaminated water
    • Poor sanitation

    Responses:
    • Establishment of health boards
    • Quarantine measures
    • Public health reforms
  • What was used to purify the air in local government responses to cholera outbreaks?
    Burning Tower in the street
  • Why was rubbish cleared from the streets during cholera outbreaks?
    To stop the stench and prevent disease
  • What measure was taken to stop poor people from entering towns during cholera outbreaks?
    Quarantine
  • What was the purpose of separate hospitals and graveyards during the cholera epidemic?
    To stop contamination
  • How did the belief in miasma and contagion influence responses to cholera outbreaks?
    It led to measures aimed at purifying the air and isolating the sick
  • What were the continuities in beliefs about disease from medieval times to the cholera epidemic of 1831-1832?
    • Belief in bad air causing disease
    • Use of watches and searches for isolation
    • Similarities between cholera hospitals and pest houses
  • What were the major changes in public health policy from the cholera outbreaks to the late 19th century?
    • Shift from miasma theory to germ theory.
    • Increased government intervention in public health.
    • Establishment of sewage systems and clean water supply.
    • Focus on food safety and housing improvements.