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Episode 67. Lazaretto: David Barnes

Science History Podcast

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The Importance of Knowledge in the 19th Century

There are a lot of examples, even going back into some ancient history of people realizing the connection between a particular environment and a disease. So for example, in the ancient Middle East, they would drain swamps and thereby reduce the incidence of malaria,. But they had no clue that that malaria was vectored by the Anopheles mosquito. And so segregation policies that eventually would become things like apartheid South Africa began as a public health measure for the benefit of the colonists in Africa. It's a mixed, it's a mixed history, no question.

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