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- 1. The Origins of the Public Baths
Nineteenth century Scotland saw its fair share of killer diseases, made worse by poverty, overcrowding and a general lack of sanitation. But Scotland was also home to a range of medical breakthroughs and advancements which transformed lives.
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• | • | Antibiotics | |
• | • | Cholera | |
• | • | Diphtheria | |
• | • | Dysentery | |
• | • | History of Medicine | |
• | • | Illness and disease, 1800 - 1825 | |
• | • | Illness and disease, 1800 - 1825 | |
• | • | Illness and disease, 1825 - 1850 | |
• | • | Illness and disease, 1850 - 1875 | |
• | • | Illness and disease, 1875 - 1900 | |
• | • | Malaria | |
• | • | Scarlet Fever | |
• | • | Smallpox | |
• | • | Smallpox Outbreaks in Scotland | |
• | • | Tuberculosis | |
• | • | Typhoid Fever |
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