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3 unusual facts about typhoid fever


Huntspill

In 1936 the village was the centre of an outbreak of Typhoid fever in which seven people died.

John O. Meusebach

Before they could be married, she died in Germany of Typhoid fever while he was administrating the establishments of New Braunfels and Fredericksburg.

Papplewick Pumping Station

The link between water supply and water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid was established in the 1850s, and the need to supply clean filtered water resulted in a series of projects, which steadily moved further to the north of the city.


George Stringer

Some time after this he was wounded and developed enteric fever and Jaundice and was returned to the UK in June 1917.

William John Macleay

Macleay realized that a lot could be done to prevent diseases like typhoid fever and strongly urged the appointment of a government bacteriologist.


see also

Allyn Capron

Captain Allyn K. Capron, Sr. was an artillery officer who served in the war and died of typhoid fever.

Gerald FitzGerald, 5th Duke of Leinster

After the 5th Duke's death of typhoid fever, his stamp collection, which contained around ten thousand pieces, was bequeathed to the Dublin Museum of Science and Art.

James Monroe Ingalls

She was born in 1841 in Leon, Cattaraugus County, New York and died July 28, 1875 of typhoid fever at Fort Barrancas, Escambia County, Florida, and is buried in the national cemetery there.

Zlata Tkach

During World War II, Zloty was evacuated with her mother to Central Asia, but was separated from her in transit and ended up in the city of Namangan in Uzbekistan, where there was typhus and typhoid fever.