The horrible diseases that ravaged throughout the 1800's Ohio

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Sad but really fascinating to see on a tombstone the very second this child died. I have never in all my travels seen a tombstone that records so much detail of the death of an individual. I researched what may have caused this yound childs death. Here are a few possibilities in the 1800's. smallpox, cholera, typhus, dysentery, yellow fever, scarlet fever, syphilis, measles, malaria, diphtheria, consumption (tuberculosis), influenza and even more that could be mentioned. I personally believe it was Scarlet Fever. By 1840 scarlet fever had become the leading cause of death among the infectious diseases of childhood in the U.S., Great Britain, and Europe. Amanda, Ohio November 1st, 2023 mefoundation.world We at the ME Foundation help children to be healthy.

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