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Dudley Board of Health poster announcing the burial procedure for people who have died of Cholera
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Dudley Board of Health poster announcing the burial procedure for people who have died of Cholera
XJF275637 Dudley Board of Health poster announcing the burial procedure for people who have died of Cholera, c.1840s (litho) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: No one who had died of Cholera was permitted to be buried in the Church-yards of St.Thomass or St.Edmunds church in Dudley as they had become full during the epidemic; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12791801
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a historical artifact that sheds light on the devastating impact of cholera in Dudley during the 1840s. The Dudley Board of Health poster, displayed prominently in this image, announces the burial procedure for individuals who have succumbed to this deadly disease. The poster reveals a grim reality: due to the severity of the epidemic, no one who died from cholera was allowed to be buried in St. Thomass or St. Edmunds church-yards as they had reached full capacity. This unprecedented measure highlights both the scale of the outbreak and its overwhelming toll on human life. Intriguingly, this lithograph provides valuable insight into public health practices and societal responses during a time when medical knowledge about infectious diseases was limited. It serves as a reminder of how communities grappled with controlling epidemics without modern medicine's advanced tools and understanding. The somber atmosphere is further accentuated by the starkness of photography, emphasizing both loss and resilience amidst adversity. As we gaze upon this archival piece from our private collection, we are transported back to an era where disease outbreaks were met with grave concern but also spurred innovative approaches towards containment. This photograph not only preserves history but also prompts us to reflect on our own experiences with global health crises today – reminding us that while progress has been made, challenges persist in safeguarding public well-being against contagious diseases.
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