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FEATURED ARTICLE:
SYMPTOMS
Not A Common Cold
ORIGIN OF CHOLERA CITIES AFFECTED CONTAINING IT THE RICH
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BY MARK KIESEWETTER
Febuary 2014
NOT A COMMON COLD Have you ever been sick? Like, really ill? Well, you probably haven’t had Cholera and you probably won’t get it because people who get it are usually living in filthy living conditions or came into contact with someone with the disease.
My magazine is about the epidemics of Cholera.
This is the bacteria V. Cholera
Symptoms One of the common symptoms of
What is Cholera?
ridden germs fly at 100s
cholera is Diarrhea, which Is a watery stool
usually makes you dehydrated over a miles per hour.Another way period of time. Dehydration (is when your you can contract Cholera is fecal routes so for example body doesn’t have the right amount of fluids in its body.The only way to in the book Cholera started at the rehydrate yourself is to drink a lot of
The bacteria that causes Cholera is called V.Cholera. It thrives in filthy places and also in your small intestine which is where it multiplies Ganges River where people water immediately after). Vomiting(is when by the thousands in hours. bathed used the bathroom your mouth starts to sweat and something That’s what causes you to which is how people spread doesn’t agree with your stomach).a later have white specks in your it so fast.Also if you drink stage symptom of Cholera is after a while d i a r r h e a . H o w p e o p l e contaminated drinking water you skin dries out which pulls your skin contract Cholera is through you will also get Cholera. back to have sunken eyeballs and pulled oral routes so for example if back lips in a form of a death mask.The
someone sneezes that has Cholera and your close to them millions of disease
final symptom of Cholera is a person slips into a coma mostly which you won’t wake up from.
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the first pandemics people Major cities like
made breakthroughs and had
Boston,Chicago,New
more efficient ways of keeping
York,Detroit and
people one way was that New
Philadelphia(all major cities in
York City ran a truck through
the US.
the city handing out sanitizer
The Rich The rich were more likely to survive then the poor because they had better living conditions and cleaner drinking water.Some rich people were scared and just all at once left in a horse and carriage and boarded up their once nice mansions to be vandalized.But a few rich were on the path to solving Cholera like Charles
to everyone and antiseptic to clean their rooms to get rid the germs and they had less deaths when they did that.They also made improvements in the sewers it was called the Street Drain which is what we have today but a much improved version.
Pandemics The first pandemic started in
Darwin thought Cholera was
Sunderland(a port city in
caused by unsanitary living
England) a ship carrying
conditions and filthy water
contaminated water from
that was flow freely in the Thames River. Most of the slim population thought that the poor had brought upon themselves with sins or that it was gods wrath.
How People dealt with Cholera The most common way with dealing with Cholera is they would set up a Quarantine
India(a country in Asia) once it made landfall it made perfect home in the slums where it claimed many lives in a short amount of time.Most likely the first pandemic started in the upper Ganges River(a scared river to the Hindus).The reason it spread so fast was that nobody knew what it was
which is where they put all the the United States read about the horrific disease in the ill patients in a chained little area until they deemed [3]
newspaper they wondered it
healthy and not sick.Also after their country would be spared
Lexicon Organizer Word & Page #
Part of Definition Speech (noun, verb, adj)
Sentence from book
By Mark Kiesewetter.
Relevance or importance to topic.
Use the word in a new sentence. (your own!)
Boston Pg 26
Noun
The capital of Massachus etts.
Boston, Chicago and Charleston escaped Choleras wrath barley.
A city that Cholera Boston did’nt have swept by. very clean city so Cholera was rampant there.
Calcutta Pg 5-6
noun
A huge city in India.
Calcutta a major city in India was caught on a full scale epidemic.
Calcutta was where Cholera started
Calcutta was a perfect place for Cholera to begin.
Coma Pg 3
Noun
A prolonged period of an unconsciou s state.
At this point of the disease the patient usually goes into shock and slips into a coma.
A final stage of Cholera
Comas can be a death wish.
Cramps Pg 1
Noun
Painful Involuntary contraction of muscles.
Three experienced excruciating leg cramps.
One of the symptoms of cholera
You get tired when your sick which causes leg cramps.
Dehydrated Pg 2
Noun
When a persons body loses a large amount of water
If water keeps flowing out of the body the person becomes seriously dehydrated.
One of the symptoms of Cholera.
Cholera makes you dehydrated.
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Lexicon Organizer diarrhea Pg 1
noun
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A condition in which feces are discharged frequently usually in a liquid form.
Within days all people who One of the had attended the dinner symptoms of came down with severe Cholera. diarrhea.
When you are sick sometimes you have Diarrhea
Edwin Chadwick Pg 42 Noun
A famous scientist in Cholera
Edwin Chadwick thought poverty and Cholera were connected
Major doctor in Cholera.
Europe Pg 39
Noun
Contient
It was several years before two big spots for Cholera struck Europe and Cholera. North America again.
Ganges River Pg 1-2 4-5
noun
Kidney Failure Pg 3
London Pg 14
Contributed in curing Cholera
Where Cholera was most potent.
A northern The story of Cholera river in India and Bangladesh that rises into the Himalayas.
Where cholera originated
Ganges river was breeding ground for Cholera because people went to the bathroom there.
Noun
When the Without fluid replacement Kidneys the victims Kidneys will fail don’t filter out toxins in the body.
One of the symptoms of Cholera
Kidney failure is serious thing.
Noun
a large city in England
London was one of the hardest hit areas of cholera
london was a beach for cholera.
Of a ditch he observed in London.
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By Mark Kiesewetter.
Moscow Pg 22
Noun
Capital of Russia.
Moscow losts half of its population to the dreaded disease.
Major city for Cholera
Moscow losts half of its population to Cholera.x
Nausea Pg 3
Noun
Feeling of sickness needing to vomit.
Nausea is one of the first stages of Cholera
One of the symptoms of Cholera
When you’re sick you can feel nausea.
New York City Pg 26
Noun
A huge city in the new world
It made 3 stop in small riverside communities before entering New York.
New York was caught completely off guard by Cholera.
New York was filthy slum like city then.
North America Pg 39
Noun
A continent It was several years before Cholera was less in the Cholera struck Europe and potent in North Northern North America again. America than Hemisphere Europe. .
North America was better prepared for Cholera than Europe.
Paris Pg 25
Noun
The capital of France
Paris had 18,000 people killed there alone before it died out.
Paris was shocked by Cholera when it struck them.
Paris had fetid narrow streets the air was polluted and filthy which was the perfect environment for Cholera.
Quarantine Pg 17-18
Noun
A state or
The primary and in many
Quarantine was
Quarantine is a good
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Lexicon Organizer
By Mark Kiesewetter.
period of isolation in which people who are infected by a contagious disease are kept.
places the only response to a health crisis was Quarantine.
basically the best response to Cholera.
way to deal with Cholera.
Quebec Pg 25
Noun
A coastal city in Canada
Emigrants from Europe made their way on a ship to Quebec many were sick and died on the voyage.
Quebec was the starting place for Cholera in North America.
Quebec was unprepared for Cholera
Riga Pg 23
Noun
A port on the Baltic Sea.
Riga had a brisk overseas trade on the Baltic Sea.
A city in Latvia
Riga was affected by Cholera.
Russia Pg 6
Noun
A arctic Russia and other countries A country tragically Russia had many life country with were in an ongoing affected by claimed from them. some of it in pandemic till 1824. Cholera. the Arctic Circle.
Spasms Pg 3
Noun
An involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement.
Sunderland Pg 23
Noun
A port city in Cholera struck the port city Where Cholera
Muscle cramps can lead to One of the side paralysis or violent effects of Cholera uncontrolled Muscle Spasms.
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Violent spasms occur with Cholera.
Where Cholera
Lexicon Organizer
By Mark Kiesewetter.
England
of Sunderland in northern England in 1831.
started in Europe
People in the United States Where Cholera hit and Canada read about the last Cholera epidemic in Europe and wondered if their country would be spared.
attacked first in Europe.
United States Pg 25
Noun
A country in North America.
Vomiting Pg 1
Adjective
Eject matter Five people also began from the vomiting. stomach out through the mouth.
One of the symptoms of Cholera.
You get dehydrated when you vomit.
Weakness Pg 3
Noun
State of lacking strength or energy
Weakness is a Cholera symptoms
Weakness is a state of Cholera.
As the waste products build up in the weakened circulatory system.
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The United States were better at handling Cholera..
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