Asiatic Cholera
The disease known as Asiatic cholera first infiltrated Great Britain in 1831, with
its arrival in Sunderland1. From there, it broke out in epidemic proportions through
1832. Three more epidemics would follow the 1832 outbreak, 1848, 1854, and 1866.
Cholera is defined as an acute infectious disease, originated in India, characterized by
profuse vomiting, cramps, etc.2 These epidemics killed numerous Brits and effected
many more. Several reasons can be seen for the continued importation and spread during
these different epidemics. Amongst
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