
Special Episode: On the Origin of Epidemiology
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Is There a Natural, Orderly Progress in Medical Knowledge?
Colonial, slavery and war incentivized understanding the spread of disease. They also provided ortunities for physicians to study these populations in a way that they hadn't been able to previously. So when doctors eventually figured out it was yellow fever, it wasn't just from mic williams identification as pathology. It was about washerwomen noticing black vomit - there's some somethings up here. The vomit's black. And then it becomes codified through his formal publication.
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