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Judith Leavitt, author of Typhoid Mary: Captive to the Public's Health, argues that New York public health officials deserve some of the blame for Mary Mallon's decision to return to work as a cook after she had promised not to, for fear that she could infect others. ... She is the author of Typhoid Mary: Captive to the Public...
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In Her Own Words; Read an impassioned letter Mary Mallon wrote in 1909, when she petitioned the courts for her release. ... Typhoid Mary: Villain or Victim?; An historian argues that public health officials should share the blame for Mallon's behavior.
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Typhoid Mary had no idea that she was infected with the disease yet her work as a cook infected many. Find out all about Typhoid Mary and why authorities had a difficult time capturing Mary. ... Mary Mallon was born on September 23, 1869 in Cookstown, Ireland. According to what she told friends, ... Typhoid Mary Captured...
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Mary Mallon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), also known as Typhoid Mary , was the first person in the United States to be identified as a healthy carrier of typhoid fever. Over the course ...
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I seem to have caught LuckyRobin's Avoidance fever! FrugalSon is off today and I used that as an excuse not to work on the budgets but to rearrange furniture! We have completely moved my room back to it's normal bed position after the windo...
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Although Yahoo! doesn't have a category for this unfortunate woman, we found plenty of information about her by using an advanced search technique to filter out web pages about the metal band Typhoid Mary. We typed in the search expression ...
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Mary Mallon, known as Typhoid Mary, was a cook in New York who was a healthy carrier of typhoid. She passed the disease on to the families who hired her as a cook. ... Anthony Bourdain, in his book, Typhoid Mary, describes it as "a popular vacation spot for wealthy urban New ... she remained in the family only a short time,
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Who is typhoid mary? She was famously a carrier of the disease typhoid fever -- caused by a type of Salmonella bacteria -- which she spread by cooking food for public... ... She was famously a carrier of the disease typhoid fever -- ... "Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), also known as Typhoid Mary,
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