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- National_Hotel_disease abstract "The National Hotel epidemic was a mysterious sickness which afflicted persons who stayed at the National Hotel in Washington, D.C. beginning in early January 1857. At the time, the hotel was the largest in the city. By some accounts, as many as 400 people became sick and nearly three dozen died.The illness was considered by some medical experts to have originated from an attempt to poison hotel boarders. It affected mostly patrons of the hotel's dining room and not those who frequented the bar. It began to spread more noticeably by the middle of January 1857. New cases of the illness began to decrease in number by the end of January 1857 and continued to abate until the middle of February. When the numbers of guests increased for the presidential inauguration of March 4, 1857, the sickness returned again forcefully.".
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- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Arsenic_poisoning.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Autopsy.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Category:1857_in_Washington,_D.C..
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- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Category:James_Buchanan.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Colic.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink David_Fullerton_Robison.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Dred_Scott_v._Sandford.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Foodborne_illness.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Inauguration_of_James_Buchanan.
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- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink John_A._Quitman.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink John_Gallagher_Montgomery.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Kansas_Territory.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Mayor_of_the_District_of_Columbia.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Miasma_theory.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Mucous_membrane.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Newseum.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Odor.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink President-elect_of_the_United_States.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Utah_War.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Water_intoxication.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink Wheatland_(James_Buchanan_House).
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLink File:National_Hotel_Washington.jpg.
- National_Hotel_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Hotel disease".
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- National_Hotel_disease subject Category:1857_in_Washington,_D.C..
- National_Hotel_disease subject Category:19th-century_health_disasters.
- National_Hotel_disease subject Category:Epidemics.
- National_Hotel_disease subject Category:James_Buchanan.
- National_Hotel_disease hypernym Sickness.
- National_Hotel_disease type Politician.
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- National_Hotel_disease type Specialty.
- National_Hotel_disease comment "The National Hotel epidemic was a mysterious sickness which afflicted persons who stayed at the National Hotel in Washington, D.C. beginning in early January 1857. At the time, the hotel was the largest in the city. By some accounts, as many as 400 people became sick and nearly three dozen died.The illness was considered by some medical experts to have originated from an attempt to poison hotel boarders. It affected mostly patrons of the hotel's dining room and not those who frequented the bar.".
- National_Hotel_disease label "National Hotel disease".
- National_Hotel_disease sameAs Q17091279.
- National_Hotel_disease sameAs m.0bs11x6.
- National_Hotel_disease sameAs Q17091279.
- National_Hotel_disease wasDerivedFrom National_Hotel_disease?oldid=705024490.
- National_Hotel_disease depiction National_Hotel_Washington.jpg.
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