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EP09 - Typhoid Mary vs The Soap

EP09 - Typhoid Mary vs The Soap

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Mary Mallon AKA Typhoid Mary was a woman that made her way to the US from Ireland. After she got a job as a cook at various houses, sickness seemed to follow her... She knowingly or unknowingly infected many people in her lifetime. Do you think what was done to her was justified?Let us know what you think! PLEASE like, share, subscribe!!You can find us on all social media platforms under Creep It Weird:TikTokFacebookInstagramYouTubedisclaimerThis content may contain content that some listeners may find disturbing, listener discretioin is advised. Sources:Adler, Rich; Mara, Elise (2016). Typhoid Fever: A History. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-9781-2.Baker, Sara Josephine (1980). Fighting for Life. Huntington, New York: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-8827-5611-0.Bridges, Ben; Brillhart, Ross; Goldstein, Diane (2023). Behind the Mask: Vernacular Culture in the Time of COVID. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press. ISBN 978-1-6464-2479-5.Foss, Katherine A. (2020). Constructing the Outbreak: Epidemics in Media & Collective Memory. Amherst, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 978-1-6253-4528-8.Hoppe, Trevor (2018). Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness. Oakland, California: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-5202-9158-4.Kraut, Alan M. (1994). Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes, and the "Immigrant Menace". New York: BasicBooks. ISBN 978-0-4650-7823-3.Leavitt, Judith Walzer (1995). "Gendered Expectations: Women and Early Twentieth-Century Public Health". In Kerber, Linda K.; Kessler-Harris, Alice; Sklar, Kathryn Kish (eds.). U.S. History as Women's History: New Feminist Essays. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 147–169. ISBN 978-0-8078-2185-5.Creep it weird!
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