Ebola Virus In 'An American Plague'

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Jacob Johnson and Jude Theibert Mrs. Beckett ELA 7 1 February 2023 Yellow Fever Informational Essay (Hook) In the recent ebola outbreak of 2019, nearly 29 thousand people died. Similar to how ebola affected many people in a bad way, a disease that once. The ebola virus created fevers, severe headaches and muscle and joint pain, Gastrointestinal symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting, and loss of appetite. This could affect tens of thousands of people from around the world for the worse. (Background Info.) In Philadelphia, 1793, an outbreak of a disease named yellow fever broke out. This disease caused vomiting, nausea, and weakness. According to Langton, he states, “By the end of the epidemic, over 20,000 Philadelphians …show more content…

(Transition/context)Similar to how doctors tried to find a diagnosis of the fever by using logic, they also used their past experiences.(Citation) Murphy states, “The symptoms he was seeing reminded him of a sickness that had swept through Philadelphia back in 1762, when he was sixteen years old and studying under Dr. Redman ".(EA) The phrase “reminded him” and “symptoms” shows that he is using his past experiences to find an explanation, or diagnosis, to yellow fever. Because they are trying to find a diagnosis for yellow fever, it shows that they are trying to find a treatment.(Transition Sentence)In contrast to how medical professionals tried to find a diagnosis of yellow fever, normal citizens tried to isolate themselves from yellow