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The theory held that the origin of these epidemic diseases was a miasma, emanating from rotting organic matter.
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The vow was that if prayers to this image stopped the epidemic, the sacristan would sponsor a party in gratitude.
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Similarly, an epidemic between 1717 and 1718 caused the deaths of many.
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In response to the epidemic, the mayor blamed the deaths on palpable indiscretions in diet, or intemperance.
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Another epidemic destroyed most of the silkworms there, too, making the fields of mulberry trees useless.
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The two meet and get to know each other as the epidemic progresses, a relationship which soon turns to love.
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As their march passed through the region of a typhoid epidemic, people contracted the disease and died afterward on a daily basis.
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Eventually the population began to starve and epidemics spread.
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In 1856, a typhus epidemic claimed 27 lives.
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During a cholera epidemic, the town's many victims were buried in a mass grave in the forest, which remains visible today.
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