See also: Miasmatic Miasmas Miasmata Miasma Miasmic Miasmal Miasms Coppa Mia
1. Was a Miasmaist.He believed in the miasma theory, which holds that toxic vapors traveled through damp …
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2. Whitehead, originally a Miasmaist, gradually saw Snow’s point of view and together they worked to prove that the source of the problem was the Broad Street pump which …
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3. Whitehead, originally a Miasmaist, gradually saw Snow’s point of view and together they worked to prove that the source of the problem was the Broad Street pump …
Miasmaist
4. Whitehead, originally a Miasmaist, gradually saw Snow’s point of view and together they worked to prove that the source of the problem was the Broad Street pump which …
Miasmaist
5. First Registrar General for national vital statistics system; Miasmaist who was late to adopt contagion theory
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6. At the time of the study, Farr was a confirmed Miasmaist, placing emphasis on general social and environmental conditions as contributors to epidemics while giving …
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Definition of miasma. 2 : an influence or atmosphere that tends to deplete or corrupt freed from the miasma of poverty — Sir Arthur Bryant the enervating miasma of fear — The Times Literary Supplement (London) also : an atmosphere that obscures : fog.
In many happy cases--humoristic medicine, miasmatic theories of disease, bloodletting, and animal magnetism--science has swept away theories that were well established despite being nonsense.
The miasmatic theory of disease remained popular in the Middle Ages and a sense of effluvia contributed to Robert Boyle's Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air. In the 1850s, miasma was used to explain the spread of cholera in London and in Paris, partly justifying Haussmann's later renovation of the French capital.
"These appearances, which bewilder you, are merely electrical phenomena not uncommon--or it may be that they have their ghastly origin in the rank miasma of the tarn. The historic atmosphere was there, certainly; but the historic atmosphere, scientifically considered, was no better than a villainous miasma.