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A '''miasma''' is a poisonous atmosphere formerly thought to rise from [[swamp]]s and putrid matter and cause [[disease]]. [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/miasmas]
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A '''miasma''' is a poisonous atmosphere formerly thought to rise from [[swamp]]s and putrid matter and cause [[disease]].<ref>[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/miasmas http://www.thefreedictionary.com:  Miasmas]</ref>
Miasmas were for a long time equalled to stench. Thus sewers, but also peasants and common workers, who could not afford to bathe regularly were associated with diseases.
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Miasmas were for a long time equaled to stench. Thus sewers, but also peasants and common workers, who could not afford to bathe regularly, were associated with diseases.
Miasma was thought to be the cause of diseases like pest, cholera and typhus. The idea of the miasma was disproven by the emergence of the bacteriologists like Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur.
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Miasma was thought to be the cause of diseases like pest, [[cholera]] and [[typhus]]. The idea of the miasma was disproved by the emergence of the bacteriologists like [[Robert Koch]] and [[Louis Pasteur]].
  
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== References ==
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Corbin, Alain: Pesthauch und Blütenduft. 2005
 
Corbin, Alain: Pesthauch und Blütenduft. 2005
  
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Revision as of 16:00, July 13, 2016

A miasma is a poisonous atmosphere formerly thought to rise from swamps and putrid matter and cause disease.[1] Miasmas were for a long time equaled to stench. Thus sewers, but also peasants and common workers, who could not afford to bathe regularly, were associated with diseases. Miasma was thought to be the cause of diseases like pest, cholera and typhus. The idea of the miasma was disproved by the emergence of the bacteriologists like Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur.

References

  1. http://www.thefreedictionary.com: Miasmas

Corbin, Alain: Pesthauch und Blütenduft. 2005