Cholera! Public health in mid-19th century Britain
The 1848-1849 cholera epidemic in England and Wales was described by a government report as if a...
Cholera! Public health in mid-19th century Britain
The 1848-1849 cholera epidemic in England and Wales was described by a government report as if a...
From the archive: Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes
We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...
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Today (August 31) in London History – The Blue Death
Cholera was knocking on practically every other door
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Cholera, Smallpox & Immunology
Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places is a Historic England podcast. Join Emma...
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Cholera, smallpox & immunology
Join Emma Barnett and Science & Discovery category judge Professor Lord Robert Winston as we...
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n 2017 Somalia experienced the worst cholera outbreak in five years, with over 79,000 cases and...
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Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes
Cholera has largely been beaten in the west, but it still kills tens of thousands of people in...
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Book at Lunchtime: The Political Life of an Epidemic – Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship in Zimbabwe
TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on The Political Life of an Epidemic – Cholera, Crisis and...
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Today (February 17) in London History – the Blue Death
It can kill you in a matter of hours. And it’s a horrible way to go.
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We revisit our conversation with biological anthropologist James Holland Jones, who explains how...
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Bangladesh: Tackling Cholera and Other Diarrhoeal Diseases
Cholera and other diarrhoeal diseases remain major challenges in low-lying Bangladesh, one of the...
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Episode 64 - Current Events, Bullies with Badges
In this brand new episode of the podcast, Rob takes a look at some e-mails and the stories...
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Food Safety Talk 63: The Great One
Don and Ben have Skype issues but this time it was actually Don. Don...
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Science Signaling Podcast, 23 September 2008
Bacteria secrete factors that regulate genes that contribute to virulence.
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Medical Rotations International and Domestic
Should you do a domestic or international rotation while in training? When? Where? How do you...
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Spiritual Formation of a Healthcare Missionary
Spiritual formation is a way of describing the life-long journey of becoming who God created us...
Every person has a worldview, a deep sense of what is real and how the world works. What we...
The Sparrow and the Kingdom: Integrating Curative Care and Public Health in Africa
Jesus cured individuals and transformed society. As doctors on the edges of the Kingdom, we are...
Unintended Consequences: Disease Outbreaks Among Missionaries
This session will look at previous outbreaks of disease among missionaries. This session will...
Experts discuss how a cholera epidemic in Haiti is linked to UN peacekeeping groups and lessons...
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