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The Black Death and the First Public Health Boards

The Black Death and the First Public Health Boards

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After the Black Death devastated Europe, cities scrambled to contain recurring outbreaks. This episode follows the pioneering efforts of Florence and Milan — from Florence's first public health board in 1348, to Milan's draconian cordon sanitaire that sealed plague houses with the sick still inside. We meet the officials who enforced these measures, the citizens who resisted them, and the doctors like Tommaso del Garbo who debated contagion theory. We trace how these early boards evolved into the Magistrato della Sanità, a permanent health magistracy that outlasted the plague itself. Along the way, we explore the tension between public good and personal liberty — a conflict that resonates with every epidemic since. Featuring the lazzaretto system, the role of notaries in death registration, and the strange case of plague saints like San Rocco. A story of desperation, innovation, and the birth of public health. #BlackDeath #PublicHealth #Florence #Milan #CordonSanitaire #Plague #MagistratoDellaSanità #TommasoDelGarbo #Lazzaretto #SanRocco #14thCentury #Italy #Epidemic #Quarantine #History #FexingoHistory #Pandemic #Medieval Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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