
In Our Time Man and Disease
Dec 12, 2002
The podcast explores the historical view of epidemics as divine punishment, the impact of diseases on societies, and the evolution of disease understanding from ancient Greeks to the discovery of germ theory. It delves into the origins and consequences of the Black Death in 14th century Europe, the deadly 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, the importance of handwashing in disease prevention, and the successful eradication of smallpox through mass vaccination.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Origins of Disease: From Hunter-Gatherers to Modern Times
01:42 • 7min
The Black Death: Origins and Impact
08:43 • 4min
The Origins of the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic
12:28 • 11min
Historical Perspectives on Disease Transmission and Daily Habits
23:21 • 2min
Eradication of Smallpox and Future Challenges
25:14 • 3min
