The Poliomyelitis Epidemic in Johannesburg in 1918: Medical and Public Responses

The Poliomyelitis Epidemic in Johannesburg in 1918: Medical and Public Responses

Author: 
Wade, Mary
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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Responsibility: 
Southey, Nocholas, jt. author
Journal Title: 
African Historical Review
Source: 
African Historical Review, Vol. 45, Issue 2, November 2013, pp. 80-112
Abstract: 

This article traces the appearance of poliomyelitis in Johannesburg during the first recognised epidemic in South Africa in the early months of 1918. The course of the epidemic is examined by reviewing available statistics and investigating the problems that the epidemic imposed on medical and health authorities, both locally and within higher echelons of power. The response of the Johannesburg community to the disease is explored, as are the treatments available to polio patients at a time when the disease was regarded as ‘a mystery’. The place of the 1918 epidemic in the wider history of polio in South Africa is also explored.

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CITATION: Wade, Mary. The Poliomyelitis Epidemic in Johannesburg in 1918: Medical and Public Responses . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. African Historical Review, Vol. 45, Issue 2, November 2013, pp. 80-112 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frpoliomyelitis-epidemic-johannesburg-1918-medical-and-public-responses-4