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This review is from: Typhoid and the Politics of Public Health in 19th Century Philadelphia (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) (Paperback)
This is quite a nail-biter! Admitedly, you may need to be a Philadelphian to have a true appreciation of this book, but it is an extremely fascinating insight into the factors that helped shape this great city. This slim volume puts a very human and understandable face on what now seems like an absurd question.... If we filter sewage out of the water, would that keep people from getting ill?
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Typhoid and the Politics of Public Health in 19th Century Philadelphia (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) by Michael P. McCarthy (Paperback - Feb. 1988)
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