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The story background of typhoid Mary

The homeowner was so anxious that he managed to find an expert (soper) who had experience in dealing with typhoid fever. Suo Beier took aim at Mary. He investigated Mary's previous seven years' work experience in detail, and found that Mary had changed seven workplaces in these seven years, and typhoid fever broke out in each workplace, with 22 cases, of which 1 case died.

Therefore, Suo Beier wants to get Mary's blood and stool samples to verify his inference; But it is very tricky. Suo Beier had a wonderful description of this. He found Mary, "trying to use diplomatic language, but Mary reacted quickly." She grabbed a big fork and stabbed me. I ran quickly through the long and narrow hall and escaped from the iron gate. "Because, in her time," healthy carriers "was still an unheard-of concept. She is in good health herself, and it is an insult to say that she has transmitted typhoid fever to others.

Later, Suo Beier tried to persuade Mary through local health officials. Unexpectedly, this annoyed the stubborn Irish woman even more. She scolded them and declared them "persona non grata". Finally, local health officials came to the door with an ambulance and five policemen. This time, Mary used a fork again. Mary suddenly ran away when everyone was hiding. Later, the police found her in the closet. Five policemen carried her into an ambulance and took her to the hospital.

The examination results of the hospital confirmed Suo Beier's suspicion. Later, Mary was sent to the infection ward of an island called "Beige" near Niu Niu.

But Mary never believed the hospital's conclusion. Two years later, she complained to the US Department of Health. 1in June, 909, new york American published a long story about Mary, which was very sensational and caused public sigh, and the health department was accused of violating human rights. 19 10 In February, the local health department reached a settlement with Mary and lifted her isolation on the condition that Mary agreed not to be a cook.

This section of the case is over. 19 15, Mary has been quarantined for five years, and almost everyone has forgotten her. At this time, typhoid fever broke out in a maternity hospital in new york, 25 people were infected and 2 people died. The health department soon found Mary in the kitchen of this hospital. She has changed her name to "Mrs. Brown".

It is said that Mary went back to be a cook because she decided that she was not the source of infection. After all, being a chef earns much more money. But in any case, the public sympathy for Mary disappeared this time. Mary consciously indefensible, honestly returned to the island. The doctor used all the drugs that could treat typhoid fever for Mary in isolation, but typhoid bacteria still stubbornly existed in her body. Mary gradually learned some knowledge about infectious diseases, actively cooperated with the work of the hospital, and even became a volunteer in the hospital laboratory. 1932, Mary was paraplegic after a stroke and died six years later. When Dr. G Sober saw the star-studded rose rash on the body again, he immediately thought of Margaret Mi Long's gray-green eyes, which were as clear as identifying a unique diamond ring.

That woman is a disaster in itself. The document describing her spread filled two large iron cabinets. Except for some, they are locked in the basement of new york Municipal Health Bureau, waiting to be destroyed. Another sealed box contains her belongings before her arrest: a few dim knitted tops, a cookbook written in Irish dialect and Italian argot, a Russian shawl and a pocket Bible. Because Mary Malone in the story always changes her workplace, those who frequently change jobs will be nicknamed "typhoid Mary" by people around her.