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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
10

Which impact did the civil war have on the spread of disease in Texas

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Mila [183]3 years ago
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Answer:  

For Texans on all sides, "the war brought hardships". Although only a "few battles were fought in the state", "the impact of the war was far-reaching". Traffic through the state's real port at "Galveston was ended by a Union barricade from the get-go in the war. Accordingly, thousands died from sicknesses, "for example, typhoid or looseness of the bowels". Actually, looseness of the bowels and diarrhea alone guaranteed a greater number of men than "battled wounds".

The Civil War officer likewise confronted episodes of measles, smallpox, intestinal sickness, pneumonia, or camp tingle and epidemics played a major role in halting several major campaigns. There were various prescriptions that were every now and again utilized in the treatment of Civil War officers. These prescriptions were utilized to treat ailment, contamination, and agony. A case of a prescription for the help of torment was Dover's powder.

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