EPISODE · Jun 11, 2022 · 1H 22M
Deadly Water: The Victorian London Cholera Epidemic
from Yesterday's London Times · host Jen & Mares
In this episode, we will explore the emerging concept of mega cities and Victorian London’s biggest epidemiological catastrophe: cholera. We will learn:what it was like to suffer from cholera in Victorian Londonwho was affected most by the pandemic and whyabout some of the heroes of the era and their contributions to science and humanityWe will also dig more deeply and question:how misinformation and the refusal to reconsider assumptions and preconceived notions worsened and elongated the pandemic, and the similarities between the Covid-19 pandemic in the 21st century and the 19th century cholera epidemic - what have we learned, what should we have learned, and what can history teach us as we navigate modern threats to our collective health?Photos and links can be found in our show notes.Do you like what you hear? Please help us find our audience by spreading some good cheer with a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Our website: https://yltpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Follow us on:Twitter @YLT_PodFacebook @Yesterday’s London Times PodcastInstagram @Yesterday’s London Times PodcastCounterSocial @YLTPodcast
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In this episode, we will explore the emerging concept of mega cities and Victorian London’s biggest epidemiological catastrophe: cholera. We will learn: what it was like to suffer from cholera in Victorian Londonwho was affected most by the pandemic and whyabout some of the heroes of the era and their contributions to science and humanityWe will also dig more deeply and question: how misinformation and the refusal to reconsider assumptions and preconceived notions worsened and elongated...
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Deadly Water: The Victorian London Cholera Epidemic
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