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The Black Death and the First Quarantine: How Venice Saved Itself

The Black Death and the First Quarantine: How Venice Saved Itself

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When the Black Death hit Europe in 1347, Venice responded with a radical experiment: the world's first organized quarantine system. This episode dives into the Venetian measures—the isolation of ships on the Lazzaretto Nuovo island, the creation of a health magistracy, and the primitive contact tracing that saved the lagoon city from the worst of the plague's second wave. We meet the doctors who argued for contagion theory against the miasma-believing establishment, and we trace how Venice's quarantine laws became the model for Mediterranean ports like Ragusa and Marseille. Along the way, we explore the tension between trade and public health, the role of the Arsenal in enforcing regulations, and the human cost of isolation. If you've ever wondered how modern quarantine came to be, this episode shows it was born not in a lab, but in a terrified republic determined to keep its ships—and its citizens—alive. #BlackDeath #Venice #Quarantine #LazzarettoNuovo #Plague #PublicHealth #ContagionTheory #Mediterranean #Ragusa #Marseille #VenetianRepublic #HistoryOfMedicine #Epidemiology #14thCentury #Trade #Arsenal #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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