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Medicine through time
Causes of illness and disease
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In the medieval era, it was safer to drink
ale
than
water
In the medieval era,
30%
children
died before
7
By
1300
, only
25%
families could support themselves
War
Soldiers
stole
whatever
Spread
fast
In the modern era, the deadliest spread of the
plague
was in
1665
In the early modern era, the deadliest spread of the plague was in
1665
(
100
,
000
deaths)
With the bubonic plague, there was a
30
% chance of death within
2
weeks
In the early modern era, sewage contaminated water so there were outbreaks of
water
borne
diseases
During the
Black Death
, people believed that it was caused by
God
punishing them for their sins
In the
industrial
period, there were many causes of illness and disease:
pollution
Unsafe
working conditions
Poverty
Phossy jaw
:
Caused when matchstick workers inhaled too much
phosphorus
fumes
Scrotal cancer
:
caused when
small boys
worked in a chimney
Pneumoconiosis
:
caused when
coal miners
inhaled too much dust underground
Prince Albert
died from
typhoid
caught from the drains of
Windsor
castle
On average, people living in
Bethnal Green
, London, 1842, richer people lived to
45
and labourers lived until just
16
Tuberculosis
was caused by drinking
unpasteurised
milk
Overpopulation
Many moved from rural to
urban
areas for better work