
Simon Schama on Pandemics and the Health of Nations, Part One
Intelligence Squared
Pandemics, Inoculation, and Human Resilience
This chapter examines the complex interplay between historical pandemics and human behavior, emphasizing the lessons learned from past inoculation practices. It highlights the roles of key figures, including women in the Ottoman Empire and influential thinkers like Voltaire, in shaping modern medical understanding. The narrative underscores how fears, superstitions, and societal dynamics influenced the acceptance of vaccination and the exchange of knowledge across cultures.
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