
Filth in America
Stories of the interesting history of public health in America
Episodes
7 episodes
Episode 7: Measles, Public Health Won, And Lost?
On this episode of Filth in America, we discuss the Measles, a disease that at one time infected nearly everyone in the U.S., but was eradicated in America by the year 2000. 25 years after it's eradication in America, measles is back and again ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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Episode 6- Polio
Polio was once one of the most frightening diseases in America, seeming appearing out of nowhere and sickening thousands. With the advent of a vaccine, it disappeared from America just as fast, although continued to affect the rest of the world...
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57:30

Episode 5- From Colorado Brown Stain to Water Fluoridation
In this episode hear the compelling story of how an observation by a young dentist led to the development of one of the 10 most important public health interventions in history.
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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58:40

Episode 4-The Panama Canal
In this episode hear the story of how American public health know-how was the key to the building of the Panama Canal
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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1:00:08

Episode 3- Legalized Prostitution?
In this episode of Filth in America hear the story of how prostitution was legalized in Nashville during the Civil War as a public health measure!
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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48:42

Episode 2- The History of Vaccination part 1
In this episode of the Filth in America podcast, hear the history of vaccination, especially to smallpox, from ancient times until the eradication of smallpox nearly 50 years ago.
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1:01:35

Episode 1- Middleton Goldsmith and the Birth of Antisepsis
In the inaugural episode of the Filth in America podcast we discuss the surprising birth of antiseptic treatment of wounds in Nashville, Tennessee during the American civil war. A decade before the germ theory of disease was widely known and ye...
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