The Epidemic: A Collision Of Power, Privilege, And Public Health

David DeKok
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The Epidemic tells how a vain and reckless businessman became responsible for a typhoid epidemic in 1903 that devastated Cornell University and the surrounding town of Ithaca, N.Y. Eighty-two people died, including 29 Cornell students. Protected by influential friends, William T. Morris faced no retribution for this outrage.
Genres: HistoryScienceNonfiction
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