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A parish clergyman's diary records the 1832 cholera epidemic in a rural Devon parish, describing the rapid spread of illness, community responses such as a local Board of Health, sanitation measures, improvised hospital arrangements, and charitable relief, alongside frequent bedside visits, burial entries, and pastoral duties. The entries blend practical detail about drains, whitewashing, bedding, and supplies with religious reflection on penitence, prayer, resignation, and the solace sought at death, conveying both day-to-day management of the crisis and its moral and spiritual effects on villagers and clergy.

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William Isaac Coppard

William Isaac Coppard was an English author known for his vivid depictions of rural life and the human experience during times of crisis. His notable work, "Cottage Scenes During the Cholera," reflects the impact of the cholera epidemic on small communities, blending social commentary with rich character studies. Coppard's writing captures the resilience and struggles of ordinary people, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context of his time. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary heritage of 19th-century England, providing valuable insights into the social dynamics of his era.

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