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Benjamin Kitchens, host of the History Voyager podcast, re-joins the show to discuss the end of the Spanish Flu and its consequences for our modern world.
In many ways, the “Spanish Flu” represented the beginning of modern medicine. So how did such a deadly and mysterious disease shape public health for over a century? What tools did the government and hospitals use to make sure this kind of crisis never happened again? And what similar lessons might we learn from the Covid crisis? The History Voyager delivers a mix of hope and realism.
Hosted and produced by Joseph Hawthorne
Edited by Jordan Hawthorne (surprisingly unrelated)
You can find The History Voyager at
The History Voyager Facebook Group
@BensCharlie on Twitter
and email at [email protected]
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Benjamin Kitchens, host of the History Voyager podcast, re-joins the show to discuss the end of the Spanish Flu and its consequences for our modern world.
In many ways, the “Spanish Flu” represented the beginning of modern medicine. So how did such a deadly and mysterious disease shape public health for over a century? What tools did the government and hospitals use to make sure this kind of crisis never happened again? And what similar lessons might we learn from the Covid crisis? The History Voyager delivers a mix of hope and realism.
Hosted and produced by Joseph Hawthorne
Edited by Jordan Hawthorne (surprisingly unrelated)
You can find The History Voyager at
The History Voyager Facebook Group
@BensCharlie on Twitter
and email at [email protected]