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History of Health
Connor Sexton
9 episodes
1 month ago
This episode we continue the story of IV injections, the doctor who pioneered the treatment, and those who stood in his way.
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This episode we continue the story of IV injections, the doctor who pioneered the treatment, and those who stood in his way.
Show more...
History
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London Water, Critics & Words to Live By
History of Health
24 minutes
10 months ago
London Water, Critics & Words to Live By
In this episode we discuss London's water system and how it contributed to the epidemic of 1848-49. Then we look at two reviews of John Snow's groundbreaking paper, On the Mode of Communication of Cholera. Was it ignored or disparaged like many secondary sources say?
History of Health
This episode we continue the story of IV injections, the doctor who pioneered the treatment, and those who stood in his way.