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The burial site of many of the people who died from typhoid

The Maidstone typhoid epidemic (11 September 1897 - 29 January 1898), was the largest typhoid epidemic the UK had experienced.

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Maidstone typhoid epidemic

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The Maidstone typhoid epidemic (11 September 1897 - 29 January 1898), was the largest typhoid epidemic the UK had experienced. Typhoid is an acute life-threatening...

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Maidstone

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Engineer Regiment. Maidstone Prison is north of the town centre and was completed in 1819. In 1897-1898 the Maidstone typhoid epidemic killed at least 132...

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Hops

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water. The 1897 Maidstone typhoid epidemic was partly as a result of hop-pickers camping near the Farleigh Springs which supplied Maidstone with water. Particularly...

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Typhoid fever

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River died from a typhoid epidemic. The World Health Organization estimates the death toll was over 6,000 during this time. Maidstone, Kent outbreak in...

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Edith Cavell

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was seconded to work with other London Hospital nurses in the Maidstone typhoid epidemic, from 15 October 1897 until early January 1898, while still a...

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David Lewis Northern Hospital

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1896 and May 1898. During her training Glover worked in the 1897 Maidstone Typhoid Epidemic. Glover rapidly gained promotion to Sister under Mabel Cave at...

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Eva Luckes

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followed by an examination. In the summer of 1897, a typhoid epidemic broke out in Maidstone and nine of Luckes' Probationers were seconded to help...

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Water chlorination

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caused a serious typhoid fever epidemic in Lincoln, England. Alexander Cruickshank Houston used chlorination of the water to stop the epidemic. His installation...

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History of Maidstone

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Maidstone since 1889, when county councils were first established across England and Wales. There was a severe epidemic of typhoid fever in Maidstone...

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Joseph Bazalgette

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eliminated cholera, and also decreased the incidence of typhus and typhoid epidemics. Bazalgette's capacity for hard work was remarkable; every connection...

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History of water supply and sanitation

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Construction of Works (1st ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 493. "Typhoid Epidemic at Maidstone". Journal of the Sanitary Institute. 18: 388. October 1897....

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Water purification

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Construction of Works (1st ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 493. "Typhoid Epidemic at Maidstone". Journal of the Sanitary Institute. 18: 388. October 1897....

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Clostridioides difficile infection

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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...

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Battle of Quiberon Bay

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had to come in by sea and were vulnerable to the British blockade. A typhoid epidemic in Brest during 1757–1758 killed over 4,000 French seamen, greatly...

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Timeline of Lincoln

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built. 1901 - Population: 48,784. 1904 – November–August 1905: Typhoid fever epidemic kills 130. 1905 – 23 November: Lincoln Corporation Tramways commences...

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William Matthew Scott

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and within living memory were the Woodhouse cholera epidemic of the 1840s, and the typhoid epidemic in nearby Headingley of 1889. When Scott was born,...

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