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Typhoid patients locked in asylum

London, July 29: Forty-three women who tested positive for the bacterial disease typhoid were locked up in a British asylum for decades between 1907 and 1992 even though they were cured of the disease, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported on Monday. Most of the women died in solitary confinement at the Long Grove asylum in Epsom, in southern England, it said.