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Typhoid Mary | An Invisible Menace | 1

American History Tellers

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Uncovering Typhoid: The Case of Mary Mallon

This chapter explores the historical impact of typhoid fever in 19th century America, focusing on the challenges posed by healthy carriers. It follows investigator George Soper's quest to identify Mary Mallon, a cook suspected of spreading the disease, amidst a public health crisis in New York City. The narrative highlights advancements in germ theory and the necessity for innovative public health measures during an era of rapid urban growth.

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