Cholera epidemic, Britain, 1831. People have always been like this.pic.twitter.com/mbimvwh6I2
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When cholera returned to Britain in 1848-49 & 1853, Edwin Chadwick - who was right, in the long run, on the need to improve sanitary conditions - played a blundering, polarizing role similar to that of Dr. Fauci today, triggering a self-defeating reaction:pic.twitter.com/lPHZoopZVj
Quotes in this thread are all from Chris Leuchars, No Court for King Cholera: John Snow and the Unmasking of a Diseasehttps://www.amazon.com/No-Court-King-Cholera-Unmasking/dp/1701063131/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&qid=1630245824&refinements=p_27%3AChris+Leuchars&s=books&sr=1-2&text=Chris+Leuchars …
One more. There are always some skeptics who really commit.pic.twitter.com/RvYFWCuTrr
Turning to drink isn't a bad plan... It tends to disinfect the drinking water. At least the water in your cocktail.
Doctors aren't blaming the sick. Doctors are blaming people who refuse preventative measures. Who *then* get sick.
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