Mrs. Cholera

Mrs. Cholera

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More about Mrs. Cholera

Mrs. Cholera, while known as a “crazy witch,” has been a beloved and respected figure in the small town of Newellville for many years. While her unique methods and whimsical nature can be considered a little unorthodox, many of the townspeople can attest to her remarkable skills at helping them with common ailments.

Mrs. Cholera first began practicing her craft in the 1960s, although nobody is quite sure just how she developed her skills. She has become known as an “old-school medicine woman” among the locals, utilizing traditional herbs and potions to treat common afflictions such as colds and headaches. Though many have been skeptical of her methods, stories of her efficacy abound throughout the town.

Mrs. Cholera became especially well-known for her ability to treat cholera, a deadly illness that commonly plagued the town. She was often seen trekking throughout the town to visit those who were stricken by the disease, accompanied by her pet raven who was never far from her side. While many of the townspeople relied on conventional medical measures to battle their illnesses, Mrs. Cholera’s particular brand of home remedies proved to be invaluable in quickly alleviating their symptoms.

Despite her unconventional methods, Mrs. Cholera was greatly admired and respected by the townspeople. She provided comfort and solace to many of the community members in their times of need, and was known to be generous with her time and resources. Though she had no official medical or therapeutic license, Mrs. Cholera was widely respected as a healer in the town.

Even after Mrs. Cholera retired from her work in the late 70s, her legacy in Newellville has not been forgotten. The townspeople still remember Mrs. Cholera fondly for her compassionate nature and genuine care for those who suffered from illnesses. Despite her reputation as a “crazy witch”, Mrs. Cholera will always occupy a place of honor in the hearts of the people of Newellville.

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