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086: Environmental history with Mahesh Rangarajan

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The Disease History of Cholera

Coppett: We tend to forget that pandemics and epidemics have been there through human history. The bubonic plague came in waves from around the late 18 ninetis, right up night neting, and it killed a lot of me. Cobbett hypothesises leopard developed taste for human flesh because they were too poor to cemate the dead with coal during pruenza. Coppett: At end of period of mans deaths due to inepitably, is it able that carnivals develop a greater propensity to view humans not as creatures to be voided, but to be hunted?

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