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How ‘Typhoid Mary’ infected countless and still haunts New York Island




Once described as the most dangerous woman in America., some believe that ‘Typhoid Mary’ originally from Tyrone still haunts the abandoned Brother Island in New York where she spent the duration of her life.

“Typhoid Mary” was born Mary Mallon on September 23rd 1869 in Cookstone Co. Tyrone. Like so many people in post famine Ireland Mary emigrated to the United States in 1884. Upon arriving in New York she began working as a domestic servant and  with a flair for cooking she soon became a household cook for several families.

Mary unknowingly spread typhoid fever during her tenure as a cook for several families throughout the New York area. But it only became apparent she was a healthy carrier of the bacteria after she was hired as a cook for an upper class family in Long Island.

A New York banker Charles Henry Warren hired Mary as a cook for the families summer vacation in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Soon after their arrival one of Warren's daughters fell ill with typhoid fever. Following this Mrs Warren and two maids became ill as well as the gardener and another Warren daughter. In the end six of the eleven people in the house were diagnosed with typhoid.

The owners of the house where the Warren's had been staying wanted to find the cause of all the illness so they hired George Soper, a civil engineer with experience in typhoid fever outbreaks. It was Soper who discovered that Mary was the carrier. as she had left the Warren household three weeks after the outbreak.

He began researching her employment history and discovered that typhoid outbreaks had followed the Tyrone woman from job to job. Satisfied that this could not be a coincidence, Soper decided to confront Mary as he needed a blood and stool sample to prove she was the carrier. 

In March 1907 he found her working again as a cook in the home of Walter Bowen and his family. According to Judith Walzer Leavitt’sbook on Typhoid Mary, Soper approached Mary in the kitchen and challenged her:

“I had my first talk with Mary in the kitchen of this house...I was as diplomatic as possible, but I had to say I suspected her of making people sick and that I wanted specimens of her urine, feces and blood. It did not take Mary long to react to this suggestion. She seized a carving fork and advanced in my direction. I passed rapidly down the long narrow hall, through the tall iron gate, ...and so to the sidewalk. I felt rather lucky to escape.”

Realizing he would not have any success on his own he approached Hermann Biggs at the New York City Health Department who agreed with his hypothesis. The pair enlisted the help of Dr. S. Josephine Baker and again tried to approach Mary.

When they confronted Mary again she refused to talk to them and threatened them with kitchen implements before fleeing the scene. After an extensive search they later found her in a neighbors closet and Dr Baker described her emergence:




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sounded a pretty stubborn woman,they had no choice except to isolate her.should do the same with drug dealers..
I had reason to go to Riverside hospital which is on the east river in the Bronx, It was a hospital when I was there fo self-commited drug addicts. It was still a rather pretty hospital, neatby was a prison for small time city criminals
Fascinating story -- I never knew where the name came from but when I was sick as a child (nothing serious!) my dad used to tell my siblings to stay away from “Typhoid Mary” (me)!
A person can also be a carrier of the strep throat virus and display none of the symptoms.
 




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