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Symptoms of ‘strangers’ disease’, also known as yellow fever, include black vomit and yellowing of the skin. Now it is known to be spread by mosquitoes, but in the 19th century it was believed that travellers and immigrants were the cause. This period also saw the arrival of Asiatic cholera, which led to the further use of quarantine as a method of preventing the spread of disease across the globe.