Travel from Europe to Istanbul in the 19th century and the Quarantine of Çanakkale

A Arslan, HA Polat - Journal of Transport & Health, 2017 - Elsevier
With the industrial revolution and the use of steam power in marine transportation, a
significant increase in the number of expeditions from Europe to Turkey, especially to
Istanbul, occurred. Infectious diseases, such as cholera and the plague, that were prevalent
throughout a wide geographical area from India to Europe occasionally reached epidemic
proportions during the 19th century. The extension of international trade made the port cities
potential sources of contagious diseases throughout the Mediterranean. This article …
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