typhoid fever

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Terrible Typhoid Mary

a true story of the deadliest cook in America
Tells the story of early-twentieth-century Irish-American cook Mary Mallon, who was immortalized as "Typhoid Mary" after a sanitary engineer traced a 1904 typhoid fever outbreak back to her Long Island kitchen.

The real Typhoid Mary

2019
Text and illustrations introduce young readers to the life of Typhoid Mary, the first known healthy carrier of Typhoid fever, who infected people due to poor hygiene, and explains why good hygiene is important.

Typhoid epidemic

2021
This title focuses on the Typhoid epidemic and gives information related to its symptoms, causes, and global impact.

Terrible typhoid Mary

a true story of the deadliest cook in America
2015
Tells the story of early-twentieth-century Irish-American cook Mary Mallon, who was immortalized as "Typhoid Mary" after a sanitary engineer traced a 1904 typhoid fever outbreak back to her Long Island kitchen.

You wouldn't want to meet Typhoid Mary!

a deadly cook you'd rather not know
Describes the life of Mary Mallon and the circumstances surrounding her 26-year quarantine.
Cover image of You wouldn't want to meet Typhoid Mary!

You wouldn't want to meet Typhoid Mary!

a deadly cook you'd rather not know
Cartoons and facts combine to provide an overview of the search for Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary, who is thought to have caused the spread typhoid fever, a disease spread by bacteria in food and water, in New York in 1909.

Deadly

Sixteen-year-old Prudence Galewski takes a job in the early 1900s as assistant to the head epidemiologist at New York's Department of Health and Sanitation, who is trying to discover how a seemingly healthy woman can be spreading typhoid fever.

Terrible Typhoid Mary

a true story of the deadliest cook in America
Typhoid Mary, Mary Mallon became famous as an asymptomatic typhoid carrier. But who was Typhoid Mary, really? And did she deserve all the scorn heaped upon her?.

Fatal fever

tracking down Typhoid Mary
2015
Provides an overview of the search for Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary, who is thought to have caused the spread of typhoid fever, a disease spread by bacteria in food and water, in New York in 1909.

Fatal fever

tracking down Typhoid Mary
Chronicles the story of the early 1900s typhoid fever epidemic in New York, providing details as to how its infamous carrier was ultimately tracked down and stopped.

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