Typhoid
(aka Enteric Fever)
Diseases
Dirty water
[Dirty water. John Snow first discovered the cause when he linked it to
a well in Broad Street, Soho, London 1854.
John Snow beat William Budd to the water theory of transmission of cholera
by only 10 days. However, although Budd's thesis was based on more thorough
surveys of rural outbreaks, he made the mistake of proposing a fungal cause.
In 1849, John Snow published the first edition of his best-known work
On the mode of communication of cholera. It cost him £200 to produce but his
income was only £3.12s. Journals dismissed
Snow's book. "There is, in our view, an entire failure of proof that the
occurrence of any one case could be clearly and unambiguously assigned to
water". The reviewer later concludes, "Notwithstanding our opinion that Dr
Snow has failed in proving that cholera is communicated in the mode in which he
supposes it to be, he deserves the thanks of the profession for endeavouring to
solve the mystery. It is only by close analysis of facts and the publication of
new views, that we can hope to arrive at the truth". (London Medical
Gazette, 1849). John Snow's views were still not
accepted in Germany at the time of the Gelsenkirche Typhoid Epidemic, in 1901!
It was common at the time to have a cesspit under most
homes. Most families tried to have their raw sewage collected and dumped in the
Thames to prevent their cesspit from filling faster than the sewage could
decompose into the soil. After the cholera
epidemic had subsided, government officials replaced the Broad Street Handle
Pump. They had responded only to the urgent threat posed to the population, and
afterwards they rejected Snow's theory. To accept his proposal would be
indirectly accepting the oral-fecal method transmission of disease, which was
too unpleasant for most of the public. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Snow_(physician).]
See: Typhus
[2015 Feb] Feds award family $7.4 million over disabling vaccines On June 22, 2011, Carolyn Schutte went to the Clay County Public Health Center in Liberty for a round of shots. She was preparing for a trip to Africa and received vaccinations for various diseases, including tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, and typhoid. Two days later, she was debilitated with permanent brain damage caused by encephalopathy. "The active lifestyle that we had before is over," said Jim Schutte, Carolyn Schutte's husband and now her guardian. "It's gone. We just have to make due with what's left." The couple were once avid travelers.
[Typhoid vaccine] Young Girl Recovers from Stealth and Mycoplasma Infections
Lt.-Col. Donegan in defense of Dr Hadwen 1925
Typhoid vaccine adverse reactions
Some history of the treatment of epidemics with Homeopathy by Julian Winston
[July 2007] 500 Rushed To Hospital - Cholera and Typhoid Vaccines Blamed
[2008 July] Typhoid carriers 'detained for life in asylum'
[2008 Nov] 3,000 dead from cholera in Zimbabwe
Books
[1933] The
Golden Calf by Charles W. Forward