Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Israel
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Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Israel
Cholera epidemic, Tiberias, Lower Galilee, Israel, 1-15 October 1918 -- chart drawn by the American Zionist Medical Unit (part of a missionary society), showing cases to the west of Bahar Jehud, regarded as the source of pollution. Date: 1918
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Charitable Charity Chart Cholera Disease Epidemic Galilee Health Illness Israel Lower Missionary Outbreak Palestine Tiberias Unit Zionist
EDITORS COMMENTS
In the autumn of 1918, the Holy Land was gripped by a devastating cholera epidemic, with the city of Tiberias in Lower Galilee, Israel, being one of the hardest-hit areas. This poignant chart, drawn by the American Zionist Medical Unit, documents the spread of the disease in the region between October 1, 1918, and October 15, 1918. The medical unit, which was part of a missionary society, worked tirelessly to provide medical care and alleviate the suffering of the afflicted population. The chart reveals that the source of the contamination was identified as the area to the west of Bahar Jehud, a location that was regarded as polluted. Cholera, a bacterial disease, is primarily transmitted through contaminated water and food, making the identification of the source crucial in containing the outbreak. The Middle East during the 1920s was a time of great turmoil, with the region undergoing significant political and social upheaval. The cholera epidemic added to the hardships faced by the population, particularly in the Holy Land, which was already grappling with the challenges of war and displacement. The American Zionist Medical Unit's efforts to combat the disease were a testament to the human spirit of compassion and care. The chart serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of public health initiatives and the critical role that medical professionals play in times of crisis. It also underscores the resilience and determination of communities in the face of adversity. The chart's intricate details and meticulous labeling provide a valuable historical record of the cholera outbreak in Tiberias, offering insights into the medical response and the impact of the disease on the population during a tumultuous period in Middle Eastern history.
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