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SUMMARY:Exploring Epidemics in Philadelphia: Yellow Fever and COVID 
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the National Library of Medicine travelling 
 exhibition\, Politics of Yellow Fever in Alexander Hamilton’s America\, 
 on view from February 3 to March 15 in the Holman Biotech Commons\, this 
 panel aims to explore and discuss two important epidemics in Philadelphia\, 
 one historical and one contemporary\, by bringing together historians and 
 physicians to examine the evidence around how epidemics unfold and who is 
 held accountable as they do. Panelist include David Barnes (History & 
 Sociology of Science)\, Carolyn Cannuscio (Perelman School of Medicine)\, 
 Rana Hogarfth (History & Sociology of Science)\, and Dr. Ala Stanford 
 (Biology\, Communications\, and Penn Institute for RNA Innovation).  
 \n\nImage credit: Woodcut of Onesimus’ vision of Philadelphia with 
 caskets in the sky over the city\, from The Doctrine of the New Birth 
 (Philadelphia: Rackliff\, 1839) (RBC AC8 H4998 839d)
LOCATION:Kislak Center Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion\, 6th Floor\, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
CATEGORIES:Kislak, Lecture
CONTACT;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://libcal.library.upenn.edu/calendar/kislak/yellowfever
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