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Hestia

(3,818 posts)
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 09:59 AM Mar 2020

For context, we have been here before - The Forgotten Plague - American Experience

Why is it that the US has the shortest memory and attention span? We are not unique or special. There is nothing new under the sun.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/plague/

It wasn't until the late 1880's that medicine finally figured out that how Tuberculosis was spread. Up until then, it was thought to be a family disease.

After germ theory was finally accepted, people were sequestered into sanatoriums and stayed there until they died.

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For context, we have been here before - The Forgotten Plague - American Experience (Original Post) Hestia Mar 2020 OP
Interesting info from the mid-1600s on this topic The Blue Flower Mar 2020 #1
Was that edhopper Mar 2020 #2
It is thought to have been the bubonic plague The Blue Flower Mar 2020 #3

The Blue Flower

(5,430 posts)
1. Interesting info from the mid-1600s on this topic
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 10:37 AM
Mar 2020

I'm reading Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe. He chronicles life in London during that plague year. I was surprised that he called it an "infection". People knew it could be contained by keeping people isolated and then burning their belongings if they died. The city's bureaucracy was enlisted with specific jobs to monitor the spread and there were severe penalties for not doing their jobs.

The book is available for free at www.gutenberg.org. I recommend it highly for an intimate look at living through what happens to a society under that pressure.

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