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Any medical conditions from 1700s continental Europe where a wealthy person would have a better prognosis compared to a poor person?

I'm looking for a condition to kill off a poor middle aged woman, one where a wealthy woman of the same age would have been more likely to survive with period appropriate treatment. Until her illness and death, the woman was a labourer and quite physically active.

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Date: 2025-02-24 08:24 pm (UTC)
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It couldn't be cholera, because that didn't reach Europe until the nineteenth century. The principle is a good one though, and you could replace it with typhoid.

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