
The History of 19th-Century Quarantine Politics: A Conversation with David S. Barnes
Peoples & Things
The History of the New Lazaretto
The frequency and severity of yellow fever outbreaks diminished drastically after the new Lazaretto was opened in 1801. There must have been many different, many factors in addition to the Lazaretto that were responsible for that,. Historians and epidemiologists still kind of aren't entirely sure why that happened. That's post-Hock, ergo-prother-Hock reasoning.
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