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Places and Spaces in Disease and Public Health with Graham …

WebGraham Mooney (Johns Hopkins University) talks to Merle and Lee about the key roles of place and space in how we understand disease in the modern world. After …

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Medieval Public Health with Guy Geltner and Janna Coomans

WebEpisode 13 - June 6, 2020. Guy Geltner and Janna Coomans from the University of Amsterdam and members of the project, Premodern Healthcaping, discuss their work …

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Episode 82 – Animals and Disease with Rebecca Kaplan Infectious

WebRebecca Kaplan (Oklahoma State University) joins Merle and Lee to discuss some of her recent work on animals and disease. Rebecca first explains the different …

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Public Health in the mid-20th Century

Web00:00. 01:13:45. Merle and Lee talk to Thomas Zimmer, a scholar of global public health, on how the nations of the world developed public health after World War …

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About Infectious Historians

WebAbout Us. The coronavirus is completely unprecedented in its global impact. It has caused tens of thousands of deaths, devastated communities, and crippled national economics. …

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Health and Illness in the Ancient World with Helen Rhee

WebHelen Rhee (Westmont College) joins the Infectious Historians to discuss her work on illness, pain and healthcare in early Christianity. The conversation begins with …

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Ancient Medicine and Heresy with Jessica Wright

Web00:00. 01:13:45. Jessica Wright (University of Sheffield) joins the Infectious Historians team to discuss ancient medicine. The conversation begins with a definition of …

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Using Historical Epidemiology during Covid with Kaspar Staub

WebKaspar Staub (University of Zurich) talks to Merle and Lee about his work in historical epidemiology and the ways in which it helps contextualize the ongoing Covid …

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Germ Theory and Popular Culture with Nancy Tomes

WebEpisode 25 - August 30, 2020. Nancy Tomes (Stony Brook) talks to Merle and Lee about how Germ Theory was developed in the second half of the 19th century and how the …

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The National Library of Medicine with Jeffrey Reznick

Web01:13:45. Jeffrey Reznick (The National Library of Medicine) comes on the podcast to discuss his work as Chief of the History of Medicine Division at the National …

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Episode 81 – Archaeology, Pandemics, and Climate Change with …

WebSusanne Hakenbeck (University of Cambridge) joins Merle and Lee to discuss the key role of archaeology in histories of disease, pandemics, and climate …

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Syphilis and Sexual Health in the United States (1890-1940) with

WebElliott Bowen (Nazarbayev University) joins Merle and Lee to discuss his work on sexual health more broadly. The conversation focuses on syphilis, a venereal …

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Episode 79 – Healthcare and Immigrant Healthcare in the United …

WebHealthcare and Immigrant Healthcare in the United States with Beatrix Hoffman Episode 79 - September 27, 2021 Beatrix Hoffman (Northern Illinois

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Episode 74 – Smallpox, Inoculations, and the American Revolution …

WebAndrew Wehrman (Central Michigan University) talks to Merle and Lee about the importance of public health, especially smallpox and inoculations, during the …

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Tuberculosis in the Ancient World

WebEpisode 11 - May 23, 2020. 25-30 year old male with Pott’s Disease buried in a pit with no cover, Lucrezia Romana I, Rome, 1st-3rd century CE. Merle and Lee speak …

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COVID-19 mortality in the media

WebQuarantine in the 19th Century Mediterranean and Self-Isolation Today Alex Chase-Levenson / April 3, 2020. Quarantines, in response to epidemic disease, were …

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Podcast Infectious Historians

WebEpisode 114 – The 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic from a translocal and comparative perspective with John Eicher. John Eicher (Penn State Altoona) joins the Infectious …

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The Third Plague Pandemic in Java with Maurits Meerwijk

WebMaurits Meerwijk (Leiden University) joins the Infectious Historians to discuss his book on the effects of the third plague pandemic in Java in the first half of the 20th …

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Plague in Bombay and Urban Ecology with Emily Webster

WebEmily Webster (University of Chicago) joins Merle and Lee to discuss the significant plague outbreaks in Bombay during the Third Plague Pandemic of the turn of …

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