Clara Barton developed typhoid fever while serving as a nurse during the Civil War. She likely contracted the disease from contaminated food or water in army camps, where sanitation was poor and hygiene practices were often neglected. Her experience with typhoid fever highlighted the critical need for improved medical care and sanitation in military settings. After her recovery, she continued her humanitarian work, ultimately founding the American Red Cross.
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