Episode 34: The Gimlet & the Diseases of Colonialism
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The Endless Knot
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May 10, 2017
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00:53:30
We discuss the origins of the Gimlet cocktail, the stories about its name, and its connection to the treatment of scurvy; then we talk about some of the other diseases tied to the early era of European expansion and colonialism, including the classical history of malaria in Greece and Rome. Also featuring conversation about gin, the pronunciation of quinine, and a cameo appearance by Alexander the Great! Gin, Glorious Gin: How Mother's Ruin Became the Spirit of London by Olivia Williams "The Dead Do Tell Tales", Ethan Barnes, Corinth, Vol. 20, Corinth, The Centenary: 1896-1996 (2003), pp. 435-443. JSTOR Malaria and Rome: A History of Malaria in Ancient Italy, Robert Sallares, OUP 2002. "A Note on Alexander's Death", Donald Engels, Classical Philology, Vol. 73, No. 3 (Jul., 1978), pp. 224-228. JSTOR

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