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Where did Dr. John Snow locate the disease outbreak in 1857?

  • Westminster
  • Chelsea
  • Kensington
  • Soho (correct)
  • What was the name of the disease during the 1857 outbreak?

  • Typhoid
  • Yellow Fever
  • Cholera (correct)
  • Smallpox
  • Where did Elizabeth Garrett Anderson obtain her medical degree?

  • Paris (correct)
  • Vienna
  • Edinburgh
  • Berlin
  • What was the traditional succession rule for the next monarch in the United Kingdom before 2013?

    <p>Eldest son becomes the next king</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was Queen Victoria's main focus during her reign?

    <p>Developing Britain, gaining money, and education</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Dr. John Snow and the Disease Outbreak

    • Dr. John Snow located the disease outbreak at the Broad Street pump in 1854, not 1857.

    The Disease Outbreak

    • The disease during the 1854 outbreak was cholera.

    Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

    • Elizabeth Garrett Anderson obtained her medical degree from the University of Paris.

    Monarchy Succession Rule

    • Before 2013, the traditional succession rule for the next monarch in the United Kingdom was based on male-preference cognatic primogeniture.

    Queen Victoria's Reign

    • Queen Victoria's main focus during her reign was maintaining the power and prestige of the British Empire.

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    Test your knowledge of historical events and figures with Flashback 4! This quiz covers topics such as Dr. John Snow's disease outbreak investigation in 1857 London, the first female doctor Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and Queen Victoria's significance. Challenge yourself and remember key historical facts with this engaging quiz.

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