Mariam interviews Terry Foody, author of The Pie Seller, The Drunk and The Lady, about her book and the 1833 Cholera epidemic in Lexington, KY. They discuss the causes of the epidemic, and what treatments contemporary doctors attempted for this devastating disease. This episode is part two of a four part series.
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The Tragic Life of Margaret Garner (2020)
The League of Women Voters (2020)
Women's Suffrage in Kentucky (2020)
The History of Lexington Newspapers with Tom Eblen (2019)
Eastern State Hospital (2019)
Bad Sex in Kentucky, An Interview with Kevin Lane Dearinger (2019)
Joyland Amusement Park (2019)
Cassius Marcellus Clay: Abolitionist, Newspaper Man, Knife Fighter (2019)
This Is Home Now: An Interview with Arwen Donahue (2019)
The Hidden History of Horse Racing in Kentucky (2019)
Black Soil: An Interview with Trevor Claiborn (2019)
Harry Dean Stanton Festival (2019)
A Little Kidnapping (2019)
Lost Lexington: An Interview with Peter Brackney
Smiley Pete: Lexington's Town Dog (2019)
Swope v. Goodloe, or Possibly the First Time “Going Postal” Might Apply (2019)
Kentucky Duels (2019)
Henry Faulkner Week: Sweet Evening Breeze (2019)
Henry Faulkner Week: An Interview with Robert Morgan (2019)
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