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  • 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic - Wikipedia
    During the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 5,000 or more people were listed in the register of deaths between August 1st and November 9th The vast majority of them died of yellow fever, making the epidemic in the city of 50,000 people one of the most severe in United States history
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    Nearly 100 years later, in the late summer of 1793, refugees from a yellow fever epidemic in the Caribbean fled to Philadelphia Within weeks, people throughout the city were experiencing
  • The Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 - JSTOR
    A dramatic example arose in 1793, when one of the earliest significant epidemics of yellow fever in the U S struck Philadelphia, then the nation’s capital At the time, Philadelphia was the country’s largest and most cosmopoli-tan city Yet prominence and prosperity offered little protection
  • Quakers Historical Epidemics Part 1: Yellow Fever, 1793
    This was the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, which overwhelmed the city’s residents, Quakers and non-Quakers alike, from August to November People died, families fled, businesses closed, but volunteers, including Quaker and Blacks, helped the afflicted in basic ways
  • 11 Things About Philly’s 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic
    The 1793 epidemic — which was followed by lesser outbreaks in 1794, 1797 and 1798 — propelled the establishment in 1800 of the first municipal water system in America, designed by Benjamin
  • The Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia, 1793
    The first major American yellow fever epidemic hit Philadelphia in July 1793 and peaked during the first weeks of October Philadelphia, then the nation’s capital, was the most cosmopolitan city in the United States
  • The Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793: A Devastating Chapter . . .
    The year 1793 marked a harrowing period in the history of Philadelphia, as the city was gripped by a catastrophic yellow fever epidemic This devastating outbreak left an indelible mark on the city, claiming thousands of lives and fundamentally altering the social and political landscape of Philadelphia
  • Politics of Yellow Fever in Alexander Hamiltons America | NLM
    Yellow fever ravaged Philadelphia in 1793 The deadly disease touched nearly everyone in the city: young and old, white and African American, wealthy and poor, religious and secular No one really knew what caused the disease or how to treat it
  • Reports on the yellow fever epidemic, 1793 Introduction
    Between August 1 and November 9, 1793, approximately 11,000 people contracted yellow fever in the US capital of Philadelphia Of that number, 5,000 people, 10 percent of the city’s population, died The disease gets its name from the jaundiced eyes and skin of the victims Other symptoms include fever, headache, and “black vomit” caused
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