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What were the health issues during the french revolution?

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Answered by utkarshk2709
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Medical ideas in prerevolutionary. France were in a state of ferment, al- though medical science as we know it today had not yet been born. Nicolas. Audry ...

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Reason, out of which grew the Revo- lution and its dream of a medical utopia, would have been impossible if Europe had been then still as beset by recurrent, inexplicable, and cata- strophic outbreaks of bubonic plague, smallpox, typhoid, malaria, and chol- era as it was in the Middle Ages.

Causes of the French Revolution

Not only were the royal coffers depleted, but two decades of poor harvests, drought, cattle disease and skyrocketing bread prices had kindled unrest among peasants and the urban poor.

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