The France of 1832 has been ruled for two years by the unpopular Louis-Philippe.
If you strain your ears, you could almost hear the roar of the approaching cholera, but the French are still convinced that their level of "civilization" protects them against this acute diarrheal infection which can kill in just a few hours.
"We thought that our climate, the healthiness of our country, our police regulations, the progress of science would preserve us from it",
soon wrote the philosopher and politician Charles de Rémusat.
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Evil has not been confined to India for a long time, however.
From 1817, the threat approached, in successive waves.
In 1826, the Russian army spread cholera throughout Europe thanks to the wars against Persia, Turkey and Poland.
In Warsaw, Vienna, Berlin and London, Parisian families follow with anguish the advance of “Bonhomme choléra”
.
It is possible that some isolated cases have appeared in France as early as February
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