Who never bathed until they were 7?
Louis Xlll
What was the filthiest place in 1800s America?
Chicago
What did Snow discover that kills disease?
Beer brewing
What would come out of the tap when you turned on the water in Chicago, 1870?
Dead fish
Who thought to lift the city up by jackscrews?
Ellis Chesbrough
After what event did 10k chlorinated pools and baths open in the US?
After World War 1
What is Miasma Theory?
Who were the working-class pregnant women cared by?
Midwives
In the Vienna General Hospital, which pregnant women died more often; the rich upperclass women who were cared for by doctors, or the poor working class women who were cared for by midwives?
The rich upperclass women.
What place invented the first steam train?
London
What is one thing that causes disease?
Possible answers: Excrement, waste
What was the mix of fish, human filth, and water called?
Chowder
Who created America's first household bleach?
Annie Murray
How many cities lifted their cities up and installed underground networks?
More than 20 cities.
What did Snow begin to think caused Cholera after the Cholera outbreak in 1854?
Cholera was caused by water.
How did people lift their cities up?
By Jackscrews
Who was one of the five scientists that discovered cholera bacterium?
Robert Kochs
In what year was Leal put on court?
1908
How many people died from the cholera outbreak in London, 1854?
616 (Accept anything from 600 to 700)
What percentage of people today don't have access to clean drinking water and basic sanitation services?
40%