1. Contagion [2016] | BackStory with the American History Guys
19 feb 2016 · In this episode of BackStory, the Guys consider the impact of smallpox on New York City's 19th century immigrant communities, and explore the ...
In this episode of BackStory, the Guys consider the impact of smallpox on New York City’s 19th century immigrant communities, and explore the rampant spread of diseases in the wake of the Civil War and the first World War.
2. Fact-Checking 'Contagion,' The Movie About A Global Virus Outbreak - NPR
16 feb 2020 · The film presents a plausible series of events based on what we know about how viruses can possibly jump from animals to humans.
We asked epidemiologists and doctors to assess the science in the 2011 movie, in which the character played by Gwyneth Paltrow starts a global pandemic. Spoiler alert: It does a pretty good job.
3. BackStory; Contagion: Responding to Infectious Disease - American ...
This is backstory. I'm Brian Ballot. As a civil war ground to a halt, the journey from millions of former slaves was just beginning.
In this hour of BackStory we trace the trajectory of that change and examine the shifting role of the state when it comes to coping with epidemics. Where do we draw the line between promoting the public good and protecting individual rights? How did people understand the causes and experience of disease in their own time? The History Guys look at a drama that unfolded in a New York City immigrant neighborhood when smallpox hit. We'll also explore how diseases ravaged camps of escaped slaves behind Union lines during and after the Civil War. And contributor Catherine Moore shares the devastating story of what happened in Philadelphia when soldiers returning from World War I brought the Spanish flu home with them.
4. High and Dry — Contagion - BackStory Archive
Peter tells the story of the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic in which the government high-tailed it for the hills, leaving citizens to fend for ...
Peter tells the story of the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic in which the government high-tailed it for the hills, leaving citizens to fend for themselves against the disease.
5. Concepts of Contagion and Epidemics - CURIOSity Digital Collections
Two of the oldest diseases associated with contagiousness are leprosy, which is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, and smallpox.
The concept of “contagion,” together with the concept of “contagiousness,” is thousands of years old. The meanings of both the word and the concept have changed over time. Two of the oldest diseases associated with contagiousness are leprosy, which is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, and smallpox. Historically, both the plague and syphilis were believed to be contagious.
6. Contagion! Back to the past | Institute for Public Health
13 jul 2015 · At least since plague writings of the 16th century, contagion theory held that disease could be spread by touch, whether of infected cloth or ...
Words carry the past. - I was reminded of this recently as I watched Contagion, a 2011 movie that follows a team of medical experts as they battle to st...
7. Introduction: A History of Contagion - Project MUSE
In February 2009, Caryl Churchill premiered a short play called Seven Jewish. Children at London's Royal Court Theatre. This pointed, poetic meditation.
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8. The Things They Carried — Contagion - BackStory Archive
Contributor Catherine Moore tells the story of how soldiers returning from World War I brought the Spanish flu back with them.
9. Contagion! Epidemics in Ophthalmic History
Contagion! Epidemics in Ophthalmic History. Plague, pestilence and pandemic are words that have struck fear for centuries. Here we uncover the history of ...
Plague, pestilence and pandemic are words that have struck fear for centuries. Here we uncover the history of contagion.
10. Timeline | Contagion - CURIOSity Digital Collections
1948 - The World Health Organization is founded. Timeline. Significant Diseases Throughout History · The Boston Smallpox Epidemic, 1721 · Cholera Epidemics in ...
Below is a timeline of events related to contagious diseases and medical and public health responses between 1494 and 1948. Specific disease episodes covered in the Contagion exhibit are highlighted in bold italics. Where applicable, links to relevant Contagion exhibit pages are provided.
11. Control the Contagion | Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
Control the Contagion. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there is more need than ever for information about scientific, evidence-based precautions that we ...
Control the Contagion