1832 cholera epidemic, Paris. 1856 illustration of a doctor with a cholera patient amongst a crowd of people, during the cholera outbreak that swept through Paris, France, in 1832. This epidemic claimed 7,000 lives in the first two weeks and a total of 19,000 by the time it ended six months later.
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