I believe that social factors are heavily involved with the spread of disease and sickness. There are a plethora of issues that separate the classes, causing some to be healthy and other to be unhealthy. For example, many poorer people, according to Engel’s description of London, the neighborhoods of the working class had an “abnormal atmosphere.”…[Read more]
In reply to - robynsaad wrote a new post, Disease vs. Social Dishevel, on the site Seminar III: Urban Epidemics One of the major controversies that were developed throughout history, especially in the nineteenth century is […]↧