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Title: Colonial Health and Medicine


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Colonial Health and Medicine
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Diet
  • About 4,748 calories/day
  • Consisting of (per week)
  • Grains/Vegetables 7 lb. bread,1 qt. peas,1 pt.
    rice, 21 pt. beer
  • Meat 3 lb. beef, 4lb. Pork
  • Dairy/Liquor 7 gal. beer
  • Wild game, fish, chicken, and cheese provided
    protein during the summer.
  • Stocks of salted meat, flour or dried corn,
    uncured cheese and dried peas during the winter
    (depending on their summer).

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Diseases and Epidemics
  • Typhoid, dysentery, and salt poisoning
    (contaminated water) - killed 1/2 of original
    colonists.
  • Malaria (mosquitoes - parasite) -killed 10 - 20
    of colonial population/year.
  • Smallpox, Influenza, Whooping cough measles.
  • Amoebic dysentery and new strain of malaria (west
    Africa slave ships).
  • Yellow and Scarlet fevers, and scurvy.

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Reasons for high rates of disease
  • Spread-out communities rather than isolated
    communities (epidemics)
  • New strains of diseases (susceptibility)
  • Immunity (Europeans)
  • Contaminated water
  • Parasites
  • Diet, climate , daily habits (not washing hands,
    hair, or clothes), and unsanitary conditions.
  • Lack of awareness of spreading germs and they
    believed in curing the symptoms only.
  • Un-sterilized and unsharpened surgery tools.

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Causes Remedies
  • Home remedies - poultices and curative teas
    (medicine books).
  • Ague remedy
  • Night air caused illness
  • Imbalance in the body
  • Rid body of poisons
  • Opium and tonics
  • Bleeding and leeches
  • Alcohol (only anesthetic)

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Native and African Healing
  • Medicinal plants (drunk, boiled, dried) combined
    with magic.
  • Sweat baths and lodges (cleansing spirits and
    body).
  • Shamans and medicine men

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Life Expectancy and Mortality
  • 1600s Men 49 Women 40
  • 1700s Men 69 Women 62
  • Today Men 75 Women 78
  • IMR Today 1 16/1700s 10
  • Depending on where you lived
  • Northern colonies (countryside) 1 of
    residents/year
  • Southern colonies (or urban centers) 3.2 - 4.7
    of residents/year
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