The Early Days – A Mysterious Illness cover art

The Early Days – A Mysterious Illness

The Early Days – A Mysterious Illness

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Join Professor Julia Cartwright as she takes us back to the harrowing early days of the AIDS epidemic in 1981-1982, when a mysterious illness began devastating young, healthy men across major American cities. This gripping episode explores the medical detective work that unfolded as doctors like Michael Gottlieb at UCLA documented the first cases of what would become one of history's most significant health crises. From the initial puzzling symptoms and immune system collapse to the emergence of stigma and fear that spread faster than the virus itself, Cartwright reveals how the scientific community grappled with an unknown enemy while marginalized communities faced unprecedented discrimination. Discover the human stories behind the statistics, the courage of early advocates like Larry Kramer, and the tragic consequences of governmental neglect during those crucial first years when every day mattered in the race to understand this devastating syndrome. Ready for more thought-provoking content that makes complex topics accessible and engaging? Explore our full collection of captivating podcasts at https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ where science, history, and human stories come together in ways that will keep you coming back for more.

Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https://amzn.to/4iKfAMs
No reviews yet