Eula Biss Quotes
In The 19th Century, Smallpox Was Widely Considered A Disease Of Filth, Which Meant That It Was Largely Understood To Be A Disease Of The Poor. According To Filth Theory, Any Number Of Contagious Diseases Were Caused By Bad Air That Had Been Made Foul By Excrement Or Rot.
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