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India's 'disinfection' ruled the world
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Amarendra Chandra Pandey, 20, felt pain in his right arm as a man dressed in kadi or coarse cotton disappeared into the crowd at Howrah Station.Someone stabbed me,” he exclaimed, but he decided to continue his journey to the family
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estate in Pakur. one district which is now in neighboring Jharkhand state Relatives who came along begged Amarendra to stay still. and get his blood tested, but his half-brother Benoyendra who is over 10 years old and arrives at the station uninvited He "clarified the incident" and persuaded him not to delay.
When the Cobra became a lethal weapon in India
Three days later, doctors examined Amarendra - he returned to Calcutta after having a fever - and saw "something like the mark of a subcutaneous syringe" at the point he touched. in the next few days the patient has a high fever His armpits were swollen. and early signs of lung disease. On the night of December 3,
he was in a coma. He died the next morning.Doctors confirmed that Amarendra died of pneumonia. But reports in the lab that arrived after his death pointed to the presence of Yersinia pestis, the deadly bacterium that caused plague in his blood.The plague was spread by rats and fleas.
The plague killed more than 12 million people in the Indian subcontinent between 1896 and 1918. Deaths from the plague were reduced to about half a million between 1929 and 1918. 1938, and there are no recorded cases of the bubonic plague. Calcutta in three years until Amarendra's death