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The Day the Universe Changed

on BBC One London

A personal view by James Burke in ten parts
7: What the Doctor Ordered
In 1831, in the English port of Sunderland, a man called Bill Sproat collapsed and died. No one knew why. Soon hundreds, then thousands, were dead across the country - and panic spread.
What was the mystery killer? And how could it be stopped? It took a revolution in medicine to provide the answers - and those answers changed us all. But how did Benjamin Franklin get involved? And why did everything depend on Victorian engineering? And what did doctors discover which means that today we should all be entries on a computer?
Written and presented by JAMES BURKE
Producer JOHN LYNCH
Series producer RICHARD REISZ *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

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James Burke
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Bill Sproat
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Benjamin Franklin
Presented By:
James Burke
Producer:
John Lynch
Producer:
Richard Reisz

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