Putrid Fever and Cholera ... (General)
I have found that putrid fever is one of the many names given to typhus which definitely would have been a killer.
I have looked up the dates of the cholera epidemics in the UK and the 1850s don't coincide, the previous epidemic ended in the late 1840s around 1848 or 1849 according to the part of the UK.
Complete thread:
- 1854 Possible epidemic? -
lesleyr,
2012-03-05, 16:05
- 1854 Possible epidemic? - slowhands, 2012-03-05, 16:08
- 1854 Possible epidemic? -
Roger Griffiths,
2012-03-05, 18:42
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 12:36
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
Todd07064,
2012-03-06, 19:14
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 23:54
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith - Todd07064, 2012-03-07, 13:25
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 23:54
- Putrid Fever and Cholera ... -
rookancestrybest,
2012-03-06, 21:35
- Putrid Fever and Cholera ... -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 23:52
- Putrid Fever and Cholera ... - rookancestrybest, 2012-03-10, 19:05
- Putrid Fever and Cholera ... -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 23:52
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
Todd07064,
2012-03-06, 19:14
- Sickness in the 1850s -- Garndiffaith -
mrsbruso,
2012-03-06, 12:36
- 1854 Possible epidemic? - lesleyr, 2012-03-07, 18:19