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Related: About this forumMary Mallon, Cook, Spreads Typhoid Across NYC: Drunk History
- Mary Mallon (1869 -1938) and The History of Typhoid Fever, NIH
Mary Mallon was born in 1869 in Ireland and emigrated to the US in 1884. She had worked in a variety of domestic positions for wealthy families prior to settling into her career as a cook. As a healthy carrier of Salmonella typhi her nickname of Typhoid Mary had become synonymous with the spread of disease, as many were infected due to her denial of being ill. She was forced into quarantine on two separate occasions on North Brother Island for a total of 26 years and died alone without friends, having evidently found consolation in her religion to which she gave her faith and loyalty.
- Mary Mallon in 1909; asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever.
Long before the bacillus responsible for the disease was discovered in 1880, Karl Liebermeister had already assumed that the condition was due to a microorganism. He also tried, with his colleagues, to demonstrate that the spread of epidemic was related to drinking water contaminated by the excrement of patients with typhoid fever [1]. William Budd, a doctor in Bristol who was interested in cholera and in intestinal fevers, demonstrated in 1873, that typhoid fever could be transmitted by a specific toxin present in excrement and that the contamination of water by the feces of patients was responsible for that propagation...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3959940/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mallon
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Mary Mallon, Cook, Spreads Typhoid Across NYC: Drunk History (Original Post)
appalachiablue
May 2021
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dhol82
(9,441 posts)1. Guess she didn't wash her hands much before making meals.
madaboutharry
(41,361 posts)2. The late Anthony Bourdain wrote a wonderful book about Typhoid Mary.
The book is titled "Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical" by Anthony Bourdain. I highly recommend it.
appalachiablue
(42,912 posts)4. I've read good things about it, and the
foul treatment she received as a woman, immigrant and cook.
Glad Bourdain wrote the book about her..
3Hotdogs
(13,403 posts)3. The island where she was confined is now called, Roosevelt Island.
The ward was on the south side of the island. Parts of it may still exist.