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Cities and countries engulfed by panic and death, desperate for
vaccines but fearful of what inoculation may bring. This is what
the world has just gone through with Covid-19. But as Simon Schama
shows in his epic history of vulnerable humanity caught between the
terror of contagion and the ingenuity of science, it has happened
before.Characteristically, with Schama the message is delivered
through gripping, page-turning stories set in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries: smallpox strikes London, cholera hits Paris,
plague comes to India. Threading through the scenes of terror,
suffering and hope - in hospitals and prisons, palaces and slums -
are an unforgettable cast of characters: a philosopher-playwright
burning up with smallpox in a country chateau, a vaccinating doctor
paying house calls in Halifax, a woman doctor in south India
driving her inoculator-carriage through the stricken streets as
dead monkeys drop from the trees. But we are also in the labs when
great, life-saving breakthroughs happen, in Paris, Hong Kong and
Mumbai.At the heart of it all, an unsung hero: Waldemar Haffkine. A
gun-toting Jewish student in Odesa turned microbiologist at the
Pasteur Institute, hailed in England as 'the saviour of mankind'
for vaccinating millions against cholera and bubonic plague in
British India while being cold-shouldered by the medical
establishment of the Raj. Creator of the world's first mass
production line of vaccines in Mumbai he is tragically brought down
in an act of shocking injustice.Foreign Bodies crosses borders
between east and west, Asia and Europe, the worlds of rich and
poor, politics and science. Its thrilling story carries with it the
credo of its author on the interconnectedness of humanity and
nature, of the powerful and the people. Ultimately, Schama says, as
we face the challenges of our times together, 'there are no
foreigners, only familiars'.