What did the Brontes actually die from? I have read that Branwell, Anne, Emily and, later, Charlotte all died from consumption. Consumption is usually taken to mean tuberculosis, but not necessarily. Any chest disease could be termed consumption. Friedrich Engels describes in The Condition of the Working Class in England how certain factory workers would die in their twenties from metal dust inhalation, which iirc was also decribed as consumption, but which sounded more like asbestosis. The life expectancy at Haworth was shockingly low, only 26 years. One reason for this was that the inhabitants got their drinking water from springs, which were contaminated by the rainwater soaking through the church graveyard. Some diseases are waterborne, such as cholera, but I did not think tuberculosis was. Branwell, Anne and Emily appeared to succumb to the disease quite quickly if it was tuberculosis. I thought you could linger on for years with it.


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