The Pest Hospital: Memory, Vaccines, and Serum Therapy in Kansas City

AbstractA medical narrative from a woman in her 90s describes her childhood bout with diphtheria in Kansas City, Missouri, apparently immediately after vaccination, her confinement in the “pest hospital,” and her treatment with what she understood as a blood transfusion from a donor who was found through a radio appeal. In this essay, we trace the narrative back to the institutions, medical practices, and historical context, examining both the underlying history of medical practi ce and scientific understanding that is reflected in her experience and also the contexts of that history, including racial and religious attitudes.
Source: Journal of Medical Humanities - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research