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What did 19th-century Americans die of?

In the 19th century, diseases that are relatively uncommon today were major causes of death in the United States. Infectious diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and tuberculosis, often referred to as "consumption" in historical records, were rampant and claimed numerous lives. Poor sanitation and limited medical knowledge contributed to the spread of these diseases. Diarrhea, usually resulting from contaminated water or food, was also a significant cause of mortality. These ailments were particularly devastating in crowded urban areas, where living conditions were cramped and unhygienic. In this gallery, we examine the 'Mortality of the United States' 1860 census report, providing intriguing insights into how individuals met their demise during this era. If you are curious, click on and explore the most common ways people died in 1800s America.


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What is juvenile arthritis?

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Tips to improve your pet's dental health

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When being in love becomes obsession

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The most effective ways to get rid of hives

Hives, also known as urticaria, are itchy, red bumps that appear on the skin and typically last for hours or days. Treatments for hives include home remedies and antihistamines. But no matter what treatment you choose, identifying and addressing the root cause is important to eliminate them and keep them from coming back. Hives have many causes, from stress and temperature changes to skin pressure due to tight or scratchy clothing, and allergies. Click on to learn how to get rid of hives and when you should see a healthcare provider.


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The Best Dog Food of 2024

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Caregiver beats MS patient to death and dumps body in suitcase under bridge

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All about selective mutism: symptoms, causes, and treatment

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