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How did people respond to the Cholera disease?

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The Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act, which the press quickly renamed The Cholera Bill. It was used during the cholera epidemic of 1848-9 to encourage property owners to clean their dwellings and connect them to sewers. However , cholera could be treated by the infusion of saline solutions into the victim's veins. Such a treatment along with a regimen of attendant antibiotics is the preferred therapy for modern cholera victims.

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