The 1885 Montreal Smallpox Epidemic - a podcast by Craig Baird

from 2023-01-03T13:00

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In the spring of 1885, a railway worker came into Montreal feeling ill. By September, the city was known as the centre of a smallpox epidemic. Efforts to limit the spread of the disease were met with anger and, eventually, a deadly riot. Thousands died in what would become the last major smallpox epidemic in a North American city in history.
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