The Ghost Map

What contributed to the spread of cholera in Victorian London in the book, The Ghost Map?

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Victorian London was over-crowded and had not established a waste system that separated clear drinking water from sewage. There was a shadow world of scavengers who trudged through the contaminated Thames River where the sewage from three million people wound up. When the sewage contaminated clear water it was the precursor for the spawning of the cholera bacterium.

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The Ghost Map