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1836 Hawaiian monarchs order foreigners screened for smallpox Kuhina Nui Elizabeth Kaho‘anoku Kina‘u (a wife of the late Kamehameha II) takes the first documented ... |
1863 Leprosy spreads The missionary physician Dwight D. Baldwin of Lahaina on Maui reports that 54 people in his church are ... |
1841 Native Hawaiian workers mistreated on sugar plantations Anglo-American businessmen begin to shift the native agricultural economy to a plantation system of ... |
1845–48 A series of epidemics kills thousands in Hawai‘i Successive epidemics of diarrhea, influenza, measles, and whooping cough kill 10,000 in the Hawaiian ... |
1847 Pharmacies open in Hawai‘i In Honolulu, Dr. G. Watson and Dr. Robert Wood found three pharmacies—the first in Hawai‘i. ... Medicine ... |
1848 Successive epidemics spread across U.S., Alaska, Hawai‘i In September, a series of deadly epidemics, including measles, whooping cough, and influenza, sweeps ... |
1848 Hawaiian monarch divides land; paves way for foreign ownership King Kamehameha III institutes the Great Mahele, or land division, which destroys the ahupua‘a (the traditional ... |
1850 Kamehameha III appoints a Board of Health King Kamehameha III establishes Hawai‘i’s first Board of Health to organize the response to epidemics ... |
1853 Smallpox epidemic spreads to Hawai‘i Smallpox takes the lives of more than 5,000 Hawaiians, making it among the three worst epidemics in ... |
1854 Kamehameha IV turns to Western medicine to fight smallpox King Kamehameha IV orders smallpox vaccinations for all in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i. ... Epidemics ... Hawai‘i ... Watercolor ... |