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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Crowded Places: Slave Ships, Prisons, and Fresh Air 9
- 2 Missing Persons: The Decline of Contagion Theory and the Rise of Epidemiology 33
- 3 Epidemiology’s Voice: Tracing Fever in Cape Verde 50
- 4 Recordkeeping: Epidemiological Practices in the British Empire 68
- 5 Florence Nightingale: The Unrecognized Epidemiologist of the Crimean War and India 88
- 6 From Benevolence to Bigotry: The US Sanitary Commission’s Conflicted Mission 114
- 7 “Sing, Unburied, Sing”: Slavery, the Confederacy, and the Practice of Epidemiology 137
- 8 Narrative Maps: Black Troops, Muslim Pilgrims, and the Cholera Pandemic of 1865–1866 167
- Conclusion: The Roots of Epidemiology 195
- Notes 203
- Acknowledgments 245
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Crowded Places: Slave Ships, Prisons, and Fresh Air 9
- 2 Missing Persons: The Decline of Contagion Theory and the Rise of Epidemiology 33
- 3 Epidemiology’s Voice: Tracing Fever in Cape Verde 50
- 4 Recordkeeping: Epidemiological Practices in the British Empire 68
- 5 Florence Nightingale: The Unrecognized Epidemiologist of the Crimean War and India 88
- 6 From Benevolence to Bigotry: The US Sanitary Commission’s Conflicted Mission 114
- 7 “Sing, Unburied, Sing”: Slavery, the Confederacy, and the Practice of Epidemiology 137
- 8 Narrative Maps: Black Troops, Muslim Pilgrims, and the Cholera Pandemic of 1865–1866 167
- Conclusion: The Roots of Epidemiology 195
- Notes 203
- Acknowledgments 245
- Index 253