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THE CHOLERA:
THE CLAIMS OF THE POOR UPON THE RICH.
BY THOMAS BEGGS,
LATE SECRETARY OF THE HEALTH OF TOWNS ASSOCIATION.
Author of ¡°Enquiry into the Extent and Causes of Juvenile Depravity,¡± &c., &c.
LONDON: CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT.
IN 1831 the Asiatic Cholera first made its appearance in this country. It spread consternation wherever it went. This pestilence, however, had its mission.
First pandemic. 1817£¿1824 cholera pandemic
1826£¿1837 cholera pandemic.
For the next cholera pandemic, see 1846£¿1860 cholera pandemic.
The second cholera pandemic (1826£¿1837), also known as the Asiatic cholera pandemic, was a cholera pandemic that reached from India across western Asia to Europe, Great Britain, and the Americas, as well as east to China and Japan. Cholera caused more deaths, more quickly, than any other epidemic disease in the 19th century. The medical community now believes cholera to be exclusively a human disease, spread through many means of travel during the time, and transmitted through warm fecal-contaminated river waters and contaminated foods. During the second pandemic, the scientific community varied in its beliefs about the causes of cholera.