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Guarding the Golden Gate: A History of the U.S. Quarantine Station in San Francisco Bay

Autor J. Gordon Frierson, MD
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2022 – vârsta ani
As a major seaport, San Francisco had for decades struggled to control infectious diseases carried by passengers on ships entering the port. In 1882, a steamer from Hong Kong arrived carrying over 800 Chinese passengers, including one who had smallpox. The steamer was held in quarantine for weeks, during which time more passengers on board the ship contracted the disease. This episode convinced port authorities that better means of quarantining infected ship arrivals were necessary.

Guarding the Golden Gate covers not only the creation and operation of the station, which is integral to San Francisco’s history, but also discusses the challenges of life on Angel Island—a small, exposed, and nearly waterless landmass on the north side of the Bay. The book reveals the steps taken to prevent the spread of diseases not only into the United States but also into other ports visited by ships leaving San Francisco; the political struggles over the establishment of a national quarantine station; and the day-to-day life of the immigrants and staff inhabiting the island. With the advancement of the understanding of infectious diseases and the development of treatments, the quarantine station’s activities declined in the 1930s, and the facility ultimately shuttered its doors in 1949.

While Angel Island is now a California state park, it remains as a testament to an influential period in the nation’s history that offers rich insights into efforts to maintain the public’s safety during health crises.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781647790462
ISBN-10: 1647790468
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press

Recenzii

“A comprehensively detailed and impressively presented medical history, Guarding the Golden Gate: A History of the U.S. Quarantine Station in San Francisco Bay provides an insightful study revealing the efforts of the country's then fledgling federal medical agency to maintain the public's safety during a communicable disease health crisis. . . . [it] is unreservedly recommended for community and academic library American medical history and epidemiology collections.”
—Able Greenspan, Midwest Book Review 

“Guarding the Golden Gate is a remarkably extensive history of isolation and quarantine as practiced in San Francisco. The scholarship is first-rate.”
George W. Rutherford, MD, Salvatore Pablo Lucia Professor of Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, Pediatrics, and Head of the Division of Infectious Disease and Global Epidemiology, University of California, San Francisco
 

Notă biografică

J. Gordon Frierson, MD, is clinical professor emeritus in the Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco. After a decades-long career in the medical field, Frierson continues his longstanding interest in the history of medicine with the publication of Guarding the Golden Gate. He is a member of the Bay Area History of Medicine Society, the American Osler Society, and the American Association for the History of Medicine.
 

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1. Death in the Hold
Chapter 2. The Origins of Quarantine in America
Chapter 3. Choosing a Site
Chapter 4. Growing Pains
Chapter 5. Two Competing Services
Chapter 6. Plague in the City
Chapter 7. The Station in the Middle Age
Chapter 8. Plague Returns
Chapter 9. Full Maturity and Immigration
Chapter 10. The Cyanide Era
Chapter 11. Final Years
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Illustrations follow page 62. 

Descriere

Amidst the evolving scientific knowledge of epidemic diseases during the mid-to-late 19th century, Guarding the Golden Gate narrates the development of the Quarantine Station on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay and illuminates the everyday activities of the station’s personnel as they met both political and public health challenges.