Case File: Polio 1916 - A Quarantined Summer
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In this episode of The Cadaver’s Files, hosts B and Sam dig into one of the most frightening public health crises in U.S. history: the 1916 polio epidemic. Centered on New York City, the conversation explores how a mysterious and highly contagious disease spread rapidly, primarily affecting children and triggering nationwide panic.
At a time when little was understood about disease transmission, polio exposed deep flaws in public health infrastructure and fueled fear-driven responses. B and Sam unpack the competing theories about how polio spread, the extreme measures taken to contain it, and how misinformation and uncertainty shaped public behavior.
The episode also examines the social and political consequences of the epidemic, including the scapegoating of marginalized communities, underreporting of cases due to fear of quarantine, and the role class and racial tensions played in shaping public health policy. Through this historical lens, the hosts connect past epidemics to modern conversations about disease, fear, and responsibility.
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In the absence of answers -
panic becomes its own contagion.
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📚 References
1. Henningfeld, D. A. (2022). Great polio epidemic. EBSCO Research Starters. Retrieved from https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/great-polio-epidemic
2. New York (N.Y.). Department of Health. (1916). A monograph on the epidemic of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) in New York City. (Accessible via Google Books). Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=yDnQAAAAMAAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA9&dq=1916+New+York+City+polio+epidemic&ots=Ff3Uue79l5&sig=nYjaws6f_MK5j5YDIQo2RwF7OXY#v=onepage&q=1916%20New%20York%20City%20polio%20epidemic&f=false