"American Experience" The Forgotten Plague (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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7/10
Informative.
planktonrules20 September 2015
This episode is about the large-scale tuberculosis epidemic that spread across the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries. Particular emphasis of the show is on treatments in lieu of medications and the proliferation of sanatoriums. Additionally, the history of research leading to a definitive cure were discussed in the show.

Like most "American Experience" episodes, this one was made by using various folks who knew first-hand about the disease, various photos and film clips as well as narration. A quality episode (as usual) for the series, though I was surprised by the fact that the show kept talking about tuberculosis in regard to how it affected the lungs--but no mention of its spread through the skeletal system. Still, well worth seeing.
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9/10
Eye-Opening
woody-3703229 April 2021
One of the best of the American Experience episodes since Battle of the Bulge. I like documentaries but find very few of them worth watching more than once. This one is an exception. Watch it and you will never again think you have lived through a pandemic.
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