
Overview
Two stories showing how previous generations have dealt with the problems of pollution and disease: DEVONSHIRE COLIC: In Georgian times, a crippling illness struck thousands of cider drinkers in the west of England, who found mysterious relief only by taking the waters at Bath Spa. In Victorian England, prostitutes, seen as carriers of venereal disease, were forcibly detained and treated in hospitals until they were considered unlikely to infect the male population - particularly the lower ranks of the Army and Royal Navy.
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6 - 1Codes of Conduct January 15, 1987
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6 - 2Faces of Cromwell February 12, 1987
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6 - 3Symptoms of an Age April 02, 1987
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6 - 4Fateful Century April 30, 1987
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6 - 5Times of Change June 25, 1987
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6 - 6Affairs of State September 16, 1987
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6 - 7Images of a Revolution October 14, 1987
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6 - 8The Art of Chivalry November 11, 1987
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6 - 9Judgment in Jerusalem December 09, 1987
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6 - 97Episode 97 January 01, 1970
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6 - 98Episode 98 January 01, 1970
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6 - 102Episode 102 January 01, 1970