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    A cholera pit was a burial place used in a time of emergency when the disease was prevalent. Such mass graves were often unmarked and were placed in remote...
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    Cholera (/ˈkɒlərə/) is an infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to...
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    in reserve." It is said locally that a group of trees mark one of the cholera pits. A passageway within the cave system A passageway showing erosion features...
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  • to be on the property during a 19th-century cholera outbreak and whose bodies were buried together in a pit. Although they can go upstairs if they wish...
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    the Ashenyards farmstead at the intersection of hedgerows. An unmarked Cholera pit is situated at the end of the Long Ride Plantation in an area marked...
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    buried in the parish churchyard, but others were buried in a field, in a cholera pit close to what became Spier's School, on the little common south-west...
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    youths died from cholera within a week of visiting a Gipsy encampment to have their fortunes told and were buried in a triangular Cholera pit plot at the base...
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  • primitive scene:- A Rye Water ford still exists to this day (2008). A Cholera pit is located in a field near the Caaf Bridge on the town side of the Caaf...
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    Cholera toxin (also known as choleragen and sometimes abbreviated to CTX, Ctx or CT) is an AB5 multimeric protein complex secreted by the bacterium Vibrio...
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    It grows in the vicinity of Thirdpart. In the 1830s 40 locals died from cholera and were buried in a triangular plot at the base of Jamesill Hill. The...
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    effluent, including other sources, is sewage. Dry toilets are connected to a pit, removable container, composting chamber, or other storage and treatment...
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    citizens about cholera by 1 June 2022. The government of Rostov Oblast announced that Ukrainian refugees in Russia would be tested for cholera. On 17 May...
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  • The 1832 Sligo cholera outbreak was a severe outbreak of cholera in the port town of Sligo in northwestern Ireland. The outbreak resulted in an official...
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    further thinned the population of the village as evidenced by a large cholera pit in the old village cemetery. In 1718, an inn was built and in 1719, a...
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  • people die annually from diseases caused by contaminated water, such as cholera or dysentery. A major accomplishment of human civilization has been the...
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    typical of burials of plague victims such as those who died from cholera. Many Cholera pits exist in Ayrshire, such as at Dalry, Stevenston, Monkcastle, Beith...
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    Mission, which later became the Mission to Seafarers. A sanatorium for cholera patients was built in 1896 as the isolation hospital for the port of Cardiff...
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  • clothing. Working conditions were harsh, and diseases such as typhoid and cholera flourished due to poor sanitation and water supplies. Typically miners...
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    accounts report mass burial pits being created in response to the large number of dead, recent scientific investigations of a burial pit in Central London found...
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    and food. Diseases caused by fecal-oral transmission include typhoid, cholera, polio, hepatitis and many other infections, especially ones that cause...
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    is a town in Costa Rica; he is buried in Kilwinning Cemetery. An old cholera pit is located in the grounds of nearby Monkcastle House, dating from the...
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    use the term to refer to a pit latrine without a water seal even though the pit of a pit latrine is not usually dry. The pit can become very wet because...
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  • bayakou is a sanitation worker who works to empty the fecal sludge out of pit latrines in Haiti, especially in larger cities, such as Port-au-Prince. The...
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    dissection Carotid bruit Cavernous hemangioma Chloromas (Myeloid sarcoma) Cholera Chronic myelogenous leukemia Coeliac disease Coronary artery disease Coronavirus...
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  • 24 September 2012[update], a cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone had caused the deaths of 392 people. It was the country's largest outbreak of cholera since first reported...
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  • sanitation provision, there were several cholera epidemics in the town in the 19th century. A dedicated cholera burial ground was later established at Cefn...
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    another cholera outbreak in 1945, compulsory cholera vaccinations were ordered at the 1945 Haridwar Kumbh Mela. 1891 Kumbh Mela - dispersed due to cholera outbreak...
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    (1861–1922) and Zinaida (1863–1934). In 1871 his father, aged 37, died of cholera. Three years later Aleksandr's mother moved, with young Aleksandr, into...
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    Snow during the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak demonstrated the role of the water supply in spreading the cholera epidemic. A significant development...
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  • Ahumado's snake-pit while awaiting ransom. Blue Duck falls out with his father, Buffalo Hump, and is exiled, and the camp is devastated by cholera. Also, in...
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