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Riots, Yellow Fever and Charity: the Story of the Missing Balvanera Orphan Asylum

Summary by La Nacion
Between 1856 and 1886, Argentina had to face the frequent arrival of deadly diseases for the time such as cholera and yellow fever. The latter had arrived in Buenos Aires on ships coming from the coast of Brazil (where it was endemic), but the epidemic of 1871 was a real paradigm shift for the city and the problem of urban overcrowding. The outbreak of 1871 would have come from Asunción, the front page of Argentine soldiers returning from the Wa…

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Between 1856 and 1886, Argentina had to face the frequent arrival of deadly diseases for the time such as cholera and yellow fever. The latter had arrived in Buenos Aires on ships coming from the coast of Brazil (where it was endemic), but the epidemic of 1871 was a real paradigm shift for the city and the problem of urban overcrowding. The outbreak of 1871 would have come from Asunción, the front page of Argentine soldiers returning from the Wa…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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