Science History Podcast

Episode 67. Lazaretto: David Barnes

Jun 11, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Origins of the Lazaretto Quarantine Station
03:17 • 5min
3
The History of Philadelphia's Quarantine Station
07:47 • 4min
4
The Impact of Yellow Fever on Philadelphia
11:19 • 3min
5
The Importance of Rural Living
14:05 • 2min
6
The Constitutional Crisis of the Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia
16:27 • 3min
7
The Lazaretto and the City's Response to the Existential Crisis of Yellow Fever
19:25 • 4min
8
The Benefits of Public Works for the City of Philadelphia
23:54 • 3min
9
The Negative Effects of Quarantine on Yellow Fever Epidemics in Philadelphia
27:07 • 3min
10
The Influence of Yellow Fever on the Early United States
30:22 • 6min
11
The History of the Philadelphia Lazarito
35:56 • 5min
12
The Importance of Epidemiology in Public Health
40:53 • 4min
13
The Importance of Knowledge in the 19th Century
45:09 • 3min
14
The History of the Free African Society and the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic
48:25 • 5min
15
The History of Lazaretto
53:23 • 6min
16
The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853
58:54 • 3min
17
The History of the Lazarado
01:01:42 • 4min
18
The Lazarado at Rock Bottom
01:05:30 • 4min
19
The Lazarado and the Politics of Public Health
01:09:07 • 3min
20
The Death of the Lazarado Physician
01:12:24 • 2min
21
The Politics of Public Health
01:14:08 • 6min
22
Typhus and the Lazaretto
01:19:41 • 4min
23
The Impact of the Civil War on Philadelphia
01:23:45 • 2min
24
Lessons Learned From the Lazaretto Story
01:26:08 • 4min
25
The Importance of Listening
01:30:21 • 3min
26
The Condescension of Posterity
01:33:09 • 5min
27
The Importance of Correlation in Public Health
01:38:35 • 2min
28
The Importance of History in Public Health
01:40:06 • 3min