Peoples & Things

The History of 19th-Century Quarantine Politics: A Conversation with David S. Barnes

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Jun 5, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Complexity of Quarantine in the 19th Century
04:39 • 4min
3
The Ghost of a Quarantine Station
08:54 • 2min
4
The Arrogance of Medicine
10:44 • 2min
5
The Importance of Public Health Knowledge Before Bacteria
12:31 • 2min
6
The Loss of Public Health
14:37 • 2min
7
How to Deal With an Epidemic in a Different Period
16:42 • 3min
8
The Importance of Understanding the Diseases
19:21 • 2min
9
The Smell of Disease in the 19th Century
21:34 • 3min
10
The Wave of Yellow Fever That Hit Philadelphia in the 1790s
25:03 • 4min
11
The Foundation of the New Lazaretto
29:21 • 5min
12
The History of the Lazaretto
34:08 • 3min
13
The Lazaretto in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
37:07 • 4min
14
The New Normal: How Quarantine Succeeded
40:44 • 5min
15
The Role of Quarantine in the Prevention of Yellow Fever
45:14 • 3min
16
The History of the New Lazaretto
48:32 • 1min
17
The History of Yellow Fever
50:01 • 5min
18
The Crisis of the Lazaretto
55:00 • 2min
19
The History of Quarantine
57:17 • 4min
20
The Role of Women in the Lazaretto Hospital
01:01:22 • 5min
21
The Unprecedented and Terrifying Death of a Matron
01:05:59 • 2min
22
The Importance of Caregiving
01:08:18 • 2min
23
The Lazarus Closing in 1895
01:10:45 • 2min
24
The Politics of Public Health
01:12:21 • 5min
25
The Lazaretto Preservation Association
01:17:44 • 5min
26
People's and Things: A Podcast
01:22:41 • 2min