Diseasses

  • Yellow fever

    a tropical disease transmitted by a mosquito in warm maritime areas.the yellow fever is incubated during 3-7 days, this fever give you shaking chills, nausea or vomiting.
  • Scarlet fever

    it’s predominated in mild weather and in winter and spring. it’s very frequently in kids and it was a very important epidemy in England and other European countries. produce vomiting, shaking chills, throat pain, colour stain and a strange red rash
  • Smallpox

    it’s a very contagious disease caused by variola, and it have been affecting the humanity like epidemics. it could produce myalgia, high fever, headache and death
  • The colera

    its an acute diarrhea due to an intestinal infection. we can get it with contaminated water and food. it's characterised by a profuse diarrhea accompanied by vomiting that lead you to a deshydratation or to the death.
  • Infectious diseases

    they were the most frequents and mortals of s XIX; these diseases were very important for the peasants, the agriculture …; due to the low hygienic level , the small number of doctors and due to the low demand of the services of the people.
  • Diphtheria

    it’s an epidemic acute infectious disease that can affect to all the people but it’s frequently saw in kids. it can affect to the nose, skin, throat and respiratory tract causing suffocation.
  • Tuberculosis

    it the most prevalent infectious disease in the world and cause by species of the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis gender. it's transmitted by the airway and digestive track. at the beggining of the XIX century was, apart from suicide, the principal cause of death
  • Measles

    it’s an viral infection, very contagious that affected from childs to young adults and it’s characterised by the very high fever that produce and in the last third of s XIX there were produced a lot of measles epidemics.