
Episode 67. Lazaretto: David Barnes
Science History Podcast
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The Importance of History in Public Health
David Frum: It's fundamental to the development of science because so much of science starts with an observation of something being correlated with something else that then leads the investigator down a particular path. This, this phenomenon of the enormous condescension of posterity and maybe it's something kind of more to human nature that that we do that. He says he is reminded of Francisco de Girolamo who felt history subsequent to its fall was not even worth recounting. And by petracked standards, what we consider the great achievements of the Middle Ages aren't meaningful according to him.
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