Ava Schwartz Yellow fever compare and contrast In 1793 Philadelphia suffered from a deadly disease that spread all through the town; it was called yellow fever. The Philadelphia Doctors and the French doctors were attempting to treat yellow fever. The doctors had many ways to try to fix this, but they did not have the technology we do today. Yellow fever occurred 1793. The outbreak happened in Philadelphia. This sad event that killed many people was all because of infected mosquitoes. They came over with the ill refuges. About 2,000 to 5,000 people died. All in all, this was one of the one of the worst things to occur in history There is so much that the French and the Philadelphia doctors had
Fever 1793 is a book about a teenage girl living in Philadelphia during the time of the yellow fever outbreak. Mattie Cook, the main character, has to overcome many hardships in order to survive. The book revolves around the yellow fever epidemic of 1793. The yellow fever is spread by mosquitos, and it is still relevant today.
Diseases have always been a threat to humans, all throughout history. One of the most destructive disease outbreaks in history was the plague outbreak which peaked in 1346 to 1353, in Europe, commonly known as the Black Death. This plague outbreak was extremely deadly and killed 30-60% of the European population at the time of the outbreak. The outbreak is commonly believed to have been caused by the bubonic plague, but modern evidence suggests that the Black Death was caused by pneumonic plague, a much more contagious and deadly infection.
Throughout history many different diseases have infected the world. Such diseases consist of measles, mumps, malaria, typhus and yellow fever. Many of these diseases are caused by different things and originated in different countries.
A great misfortune took place during the summer of 1793. It was one of the driest and hottest summers in years making way for many disease spreading pests like mosquitoes (Gum 1). Said bugs and rodents took the lives of thousands leaving Colonial America in terrible condition. The College of Physicians not only established organization during this time of chaos, but they also limited future epidemics like the events that took place in Philadelphia and Colonial America from occurring again. To expand upon, the college created eleven rules for people to follow in order to prevent Yellow Fever from dispersing any further (Dobson 2). These rules included avoiding “all unnecessary intercourse” with those who have contracted the disease; housing all of the diseased in a large open room, removing “offensive matters from the diseased’s room” (2), frequently cleaning the selected room, and bathing the infected as quickly as possible; having a medical center for each city so the poor can also be assisted with regards to Yellow Fever; putting a stop to the ringing of the church bells; burying the dead fever victims in a private manner;
France was at war with many countries. John Adams later would write 10,000 citizens marched in Philadelphia, threatening to drag Washington and make him declare war. Adams thought that the yellow fever prevented chaos. At the start, people believed that the two-thousand five-hundred city’s African-Americans were immune to the fever. Philadelphians initially blamed the outbreak on refugees from France. People believe the disease spread person to person. Recommendation for ridding of the disease were smoking tobacco, cleaning yourself with vinegar, carrying a tarred rope, covering the floors of rooms with a two-inch-deep layer of dirt, chewing garlic, hanging a bag of camphor around your neck, lighting bonfires, and setting off guns in the
224 years ago, in 1793, a yellow fever epidemic roared over Philadelphia. This was a devastating time for all Philadelphians. Although there were no cures, there were treatments. There were two types of doctors back in this time; the French doctors and the American. Mosquitos are the cause of this. They (the mosquitos) got infected by the refuges. The mosquitos spread the yellow fever to mankind. This epidemic killed a couple thousand people.
Have you ever struggled before? If you have or are struggling then you either need help or you need to figure it out on your own like Mattie, grandfather and the people of Philadelphia. The book is called Yellow Fever 1793 by Laurie halse Anderson and it is about how Mattie and her Grandfather and the people of Philadelphia as they are struggled through Yellow Fever.This Is about how the whole city of Philadelphia struggled during Yellow Fever.
One of the most deadliest outbreaks that ever took place in Philadelphia, PA was the Yellow Fever. This outbreak took place in 1793 and was caused by infected refuges that traveled to Philadelphia. The refuges were infected from being bitten by mosquitoes that carried the disease. After it was all said and done, 2,000-5,000 people died from this tragic event. Since there was no real cure for Yellow Fever, there were a couple different types of treatments that the Philadelphia and French doctors attempted to perform.
Yellow Fever was like a massive fire burning through Philadelphia killing thousands and thousands of people! It was also like a lightning bolt which struck the earth as hard as a runaway train. If you did not know, Yellow Fever is a horrific disease which comes from certain diseased, or infected mosquitoes. The Philadelphian and French doctors had to come up with a solution, or clarification. They both came up with a cure that they thought would be able to help people with the illness. This certain event happened in the summer of 1793 in Philadelphia. The mosquitoes came from some ships that sailed over seas into Philadelphia ports . There was between 2000-5000 people dead. It almost feels like 10,000 were dead! Yellow Fever still exist
About 225 years ago, a bilious disease had an outbreak in Philadelphia. In 1793 a huge epidemic in Philadelphia was the yellow fever. But, the real problem was how to cure this horrid fever. There were two types of doctors back then, there were the Philadelphia doctors and the French doctors and each had different treatment theories for Yellow Fever. This hatred disease was caused by infected mosquitoes. How did the mosquitoes start the disease you might ask? They caught the disease from the infected refugees that came from Haiti. It is not an exact number, but it was estimated that there were 2000-5000 people that died from the fever afterwards.
How many people died? 4,000+people died. This happened in Philadelphia during 1793. Who? The American and French doctors. Why? Foreign ships brought mosquitos. How? Infected mosquitos. What is it?… Yellow Fever.
The outbreak of yellow fever ceased when the first frost of November covered the city of Philadelphia. Out of the eleven-thousand people that contracted the fever, around five-thousand died. The epidemic took ten percent of the city’s population. The epidemic of 1793 was the first to strike in a twenty-nine year period. From 1793 to 1822, the fever ravished through the port cities of the nation.
Yellow Fever is an infectious viral disease found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa. It is transmitted through mosquitos that carry the virus. It is common in the designated areas in South America and Africa but is rare in U.S. travelers. It is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings, laboratory testing, and travel history. The symptoms may range from mild self-limited febrile illness to severe liver disease with bleeding. There is no specific treatment for it. The care you take is dependent on your symptoms.
Imagine yourself stuck in the middle of a zombie like outbreak with untrustworthy people everywhere,well something like this actually happened during 1793.The yellow fever pandemic.If I had to live during the yellow fever pandemic I would face disease,greed,and starvation as the main problems.To begin,I’d avoid getting yellow fever by moving out the city to stay away from the illness.In the book Fever there's a city full of garbage and filth and this is a theory of why people get yellow fever.The town has been getting more and more deaths and people think it’s because the unsanitary environment.Additionally,people turn savage when things get out of hand.For example when someone gets yellow fever there locked up in there house to avoid healthy
Yellow fever is a viral infection spread from monkeys and other humans by mosquitos, to humans. The infection is most common in areas of sub-Saharan Africa and South America, affecting travelers and residents of those areas. In mild cases, yellow fever can cause fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. But about 15 percent of yellow fever cases can become more serious leading to heart, liver, and kidney problems. No specific treatments exist for this disease, however, medication can be helpful for its