Cholera in Mexico City in the nineteenth century
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https://doi.org/10.24201/edu.v7i1.837Keywords:
demografía histórica, mortalidadAbstract
Cholera epidemics, such as the one currently affecting a large part of the American continent, were recorded during the nineteenth century. Based mainly on the approaches taken by epidemiological and social history research and on various documentary sources, this article presents an analysis of the two epidemics that devastated Mexico City, one in 1833 and the other between 1848 and 1850. In addition, it delves into all the political, economic, and social factors that had bearing on the spread and impact of the disease.
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