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Bills of Mortality originated in the late sixteenth century as a way for parish networks to track weekly plague outbreaks. Eventually, over time, this medical journal evolved to become a standard practice, documenting annual mortality statistics. Much of the terminology and disease nomenclature used is now considered vastly outdated by today's medical standards. In this episode, Elyse and Jessica go through the list of causes of death, trying to explain and translate with historical context.
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This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - go to http://betterhelp.com/30MM to get 10% off your first month.
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Bills of Mortality originated in the late sixteenth century as a way for parish networks to track weekly plague outbreaks. Eventually, over time, this medical journal evolved to become a standard practice, documenting annual mortality statistics. Much of the terminology and disease nomenclature used is now considered vastly outdated by today's medical standards. In this episode, Elyse and Jessica go through the list of causes of death, trying to explain and translate with historical context.
Go to http://lectricebikes.com to make this your most adventurous year yet.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - go to http://betterhelp.com/30MM to get 10% off your first month.
Follow us on Social:
https://twitter.com/elysewillems
https://twitter.com/JessicaVasami
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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