Post on 18-Dec-2015
Summer of 1845 Damp and Chilly Continued on after 1845 Over three million people dependant on potato crop
1845 forty percent of crop destroyed1846 ninety percent One million deaths One million leave Population of Ireland at the time was eight million
Ergot poisoning Grows on rye and other similar plants Causes LCD symptomsSymptoms match those affected
Linnda Caporael Journals tell of warm rainy summer Those affected live near swamps Land records show affected owned large fields
Widely used antibiotics (WWII) End of disease? Over 200 trillion units used by 1950 Resistant strains Help for future use Still used today
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