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Quarantine!

East European Jewish Immigrants and the New York City Epidemics of 1892
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This riveting story of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892 has been updated with a new preface that tackles the COVID-19 pandemic. Winner, 2003 Arthur J. Viseltear Prize for Outstanding Book in the History of Public Health, American Public Health Association In Quarantine! Howard Markel traces the course of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892. The story is told from the point of view of those involved-the public health doctors who diagnosed and treated the victims, the newspaper reporters who covered the stories, the government officials who established and enforced policy, and, most importantly, the immigrants themselves. Drawing on rarely cited stories from the Yiddish American press, immigrant diaries and letters, and official accounts, Markel follows the immigrants on their journey from a squalid and precarious existence in Russia's Pale of Settlement, to their passage in steerage, to New York's Lower East Side, to the city's quarantine islands. This updated edition features a new preface from the author that reflects on the themes of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. At a time of renewed anti-immigrant sentiment and newly emerging infectious diseases, Quarantine! provides a historical context for considering some of the significant problems that face American society today.
Howard Markel, MD, PhD (ANN ARBOR, MI), is the George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine and the director of the Center for the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan. He is the author of numerous books, including The Secret of Life: Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick, and the Discovery of DNA's Double Helix and When Germs Travel: Six Major Epidemics That Have Invaded America and the Fears They Have Unleashed.
Figures and Tables Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Updated Edition: Revisiting Quarantine! Introduction: The Concept of Quarantine Part I. Averting a Pestilence The Typhus Fever Epidemic on New York's Lower East Side Chapter 1. The Russian Jews of the SS Massilia Chapter 2. The City Responds to the Threat of Typhus Chapter 3. The Results of the Quarantine Part II. "Cholera May Knock, but It Won't Get In!" Cholera, Class, and Quarantine in New York Harbor Chapter 4. Awaiting the Cholera: "Choleria!" Chapter 5. "Knocking Out the Cholera!" Part III. Legislating Quarantine Attempting to Restrict Immigration as a Cholera Preventive Chapter 6. Maintaining the Quarantine Chapter 7. The Doctors' Prescription for Quarantine Chapter 8. The Congress Responds Epilogue: "The Microbe as Social Leveller" Notes Index
This riveting story of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892 has been updated with a new preface that tackles the COVID-19 pandemic.
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