Overview
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Explore the historical debate between contagionists and anticontagionists in 19th-century medical discourse through this 49-minute lecture from Yale University's "Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600" course. Delve into the competing theories of disease transmission, examining the contagionist belief in infected material spread versus the miasmatic theory of anticontagionists. Learn about Max von Pettenkofer's contributions to public health policy and the importance of environmental factors in disease control. Discover how this debate shaped medical understanding and practices, even as germ theory eventually emerged. Gain insights into the evolution of epidemiological thinking and its lasting impact on modern public health approaches.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Contagionism and Anticontagionism
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- Chapter 2. Max van Pettenkofer
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- Chapter 3. Contagionism
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- Chapter 4. Anticontagionists
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- Chapter 5. Pettenkofer's "Groundwater Theory"
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