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1 | "Not everything that stinks kills" : odors and germs in the streets of Paris, 1880 | 12 |
2 | The sanitarians' legacy, or how health became public | 65 |
3 | Taxonomies of transmission : local etiologies and the equivocal triumph of germ theory | 105 |
4 | Putting germ theory into practice | 140 |
5 | Toward a cleaner and healthier republic | 194 |
6 | Odors and "infection," 1880 and beyond | 229 |
Epilogue : the legacy of the twentieth century | 260 |
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