InfoCholera is an infection of the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
Other followers were not so lucky as several vessels foundered during the voyage, consigning hundreds of Janssonists to the deep.Many others were killed by cholera during the trip, or soon after they arrived.Jansson arrived in New York in June 1846 and with the help of 400 of his followers who had survived the journey, founded the Bishop Hill Colony in Henry County, Illinois.…
In July, Noel was born, though he died of malnutrition and deprivation two weeks later due to Maria's inability to nurse him.Maria herself died several days later, with the official cause of death being cholera.Her death shook Taylor deeply, and in 1871, his own health began deteriorating further, leading to his return to England later that year to recuperate and take care of business items.…
In large part due to the rapid population growth, cholera became a significant problem.
He promised to serve only one term and did not run for reelection.He died of cholera three months after his term ended.Scholars have ranked him favorably on the list of greatest presidents for his ability to set an agenda and achieve all of it.…
Music remained a secondary vocation for Borodin outside his main career as a chemist and physician.He suffered poor health, having overcome cholera and several minor heart attacks.He died suddenly during a ball at the Academy, and was interred in Tikhvin Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, in Saint Petersburg.…
Ogden again marshaled resources and arrived from Leavenworth in July with 56 mule teams loaded with materials, craftsmen and laborers.Work had progressed for several weeks when cholera broke out among the workers.The epidemic lasted only a few days but claimed 70 lives, including Ogden's.…
Drinking the river water was sometimes fatal to entire battalions of Brazilians.Cholera was, perhaps, the main cause of death during the war.A standstill began, and the Brazilian army, which was in complete control of the Paraguayan territory, remained in the country for six years after the final defeat of Paraguay in 1870, only leaving in 1876 in order to ensure the continued existence of Paraguay.…
According to biographer Frederic Trautmann, Most was born out of wedlock to a governess and a clerk.His mother died of cholera when Most was very young.Most was subjected to physical abuse by his stepmother and a schoolteacher; his aversion to religion earned him more beatings at school.…
The colonists built their wooden houses from prefabricated pieces, which they brought from abroad.However, many of them contracted cholera, and about a third of them died.Many returned to Maine to escape disease, climate, and arbitrary treatment by the Ottoman authorities.…
Attempts to negotiate a return of the Latter Day Saints to Jackson County proved fruitless, but Smith decided to disband Zion's Camp, rather than attempt to "redeem Zion" by force.Many members of the camp subsequently became ill with cholera.Although the Latter Day Saints failed to achieve their goal of returning to Jackson County, Missouri's legislature later approved a compromise which set aside the new county of Caldwell, specifically for their settlement in 1836.…
As the population grew, so did their dead, the area a home to cholera and consumption.Eventually there was no room in their grave yard, so during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, many were buried in the cemeteries surrounding St Pancras.…
In 1854 the town was occupied by the allied French and British armies during the Crimean War who strengthened the defensive constructions from 1357.Many soldiers died there of cholera and are buried in a local cemetery.The guns of Gallipoli guarded the sea of Marmara until 1878 when more fortifications were built when the Russians threatened to take possession of Constantinople.…
In it, we see Lulu's arrest, trial, conviction and imprisonment.Then we see her deliberately contract cholera and be transferred to hospital.The Countess Geschwitz visits her, and the older woman gives Lulu her clothes, so Lulu can escape.…
His first wife was from the village Dohaka who died due to cholera.He had no son from his first wife.…
Richard is the child of Richard and Emmeline Lestrange of the previous film, who both are revealed to be dead at the beginning and are buried at sea (it is simply stated that they are dead whereas in the previous film it is stated that they are sleeping).The new shipwreck occurred mere days after they were found where the crew is struck with cholera.Although many of the film's elements were derived from the 1980 Blue Lagoon film, and there was some nudity, the film was much more sanitized in content than its predecessor, and was able to garner a PG-13 rating in the United States.…
He died three years later in Paris from cholera.In Baroness Emmuska Orczy's novel The Scarlet Pimpernel and its sequels, the Scarlet Pimpernel's arch enemy throughout most of the series is Citizen Chauvelin, who is loosely based on the real Marquis de Chauvelin.…
They had three daughters and two sons (the elder son died young from cholera).
They and their two daughters moved there to make a new life, but the daughters died of cholera along the way.This has left Martha an emotional wreck, and she is unable to move on with her life.…
They received payment of $30 000 in fifteen annual installments for their lands which had an estimated value of over $200 000 at that time.They arrived at their new home with few provisions and immediately suffered an epidemic of cholera.Lima was established as a village in 1841, and the town of Lima was organized March 29, 1842.…
The imperial forces sacked and burnt the city in 1707.Four years later half of the population fell victim of a cholera epidemic.Miskolc recovered quickly, and another age of prosperity began again.…