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It’s 1872 and an epidemic is sweeping North America, causing wide spread economic and social hardship, even though the disease never directly killed a single human. What can we learn from the “epizootic” that devastated the continent nearly 150 years ago?
By Neil and David White4.5
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It’s 1872 and an epidemic is sweeping North America, causing wide spread economic and social hardship, even though the disease never directly killed a single human. What can we learn from the “epizootic” that devastated the continent nearly 150 years ago?