The Maidstonetyphoidepidemic (11 September 1897 - 29 January 1898), was the largest typhoidepidemic the UK had experienced. Typhoid is an acute life-threatening...
Engineer Regiment. Maidstone Prison is north of the town centre and was completed in 1819. In 1897-1898 the Maidstonetyphoidepidemic killed at least 132...
water. The 1897 Maidstonetyphoidepidemic was partly as a result of hop-pickers camping near the Farleigh Springs which supplied Maidstone with water. Particularly...
River died from a typhoidepidemic. The World Health Organization estimates the death toll was over 6,000 during this time. Maidstone, Kent outbreak in...
was seconded to work with other London Hospital nurses in the Maidstonetyphoidepidemic, from 15 October 1897 until early January 1898, while still a...
1896 and May 1898. During her training Glover worked in the 1897 MaidstoneTyphoidEpidemic. Glover rapidly gained promotion to Sister under Mabel Cave at...
caused a serious typhoid fever epidemic in Lincoln, England. Alexander Cruickshank Houston used chlorination of the water to stop the epidemic. His installation...
Maidstone since 1889, when county councils were first established across England and Wales. There was a severe epidemic of typhoid fever in Maidstone...
eliminated cholera, and also decreased the incidence of typhus and typhoidepidemics. Bazalgette's capacity for hard work was remarkable; every connection...
Construction of Works (1st ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 493. "TyphoidEpidemic at Maidstone". Journal of the Sanitary Institute. 18: 388. October 1897....
Construction of Works (1st ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 493. "TyphoidEpidemic at Maidstone". Journal of the Sanitary Institute. 18: 388. October 1897....
instances of CDIs in those being treated at the hospital. In October 2007, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust was heavily criticized by the Healthcare...
had to come in by sea and were vulnerable to the British blockade. A typhoidepidemic in Brest during 1757–1758 killed over 4,000 French seamen, greatly...
and within living memory were the Woodhouse cholera epidemic of the 1840s, and the typhoidepidemic in nearby Headingley of 1889. When Scott was born,...