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As a major seaport, San Francisco struggled to control infectious diseases carried by passengers on ships entering the Bay. 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 contracted the disease. This episode convinced port authorities better means of quarantining infected ships were necessary.

J. Gordon Frierson's book covers the creation and operation of the quarantine station, which is integral to San Francisco's history, and reveals the steps taken to prevent the spread of diseases; 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 facility shuttered its doors in 1949.

Guarding the Golden Gate offers rich insights into efforts to maintain the public's safety during a health crisis.


Table of Contents
  • Contents
  • 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
  • Illustrations
  • Chapter 6. Plague in the City
  • Chapter 7. The Station in Middle Age
  • Chapter 8. Plague Returns
  • Chapter 9. Full Maturity and Immigration
  • Chapter 10. The Cyanide Era
  • Chapter 11. Final Years
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgment
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author

Guarding the Golden Gate: A History of the U.S.

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      Publisher: University of Nevada Press
      Publication Date: 24/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781647790462, 978-1647790462
      ISBN10: 1647790468

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As a major seaport, San Francisco struggled to control infectious diseases carried by passengers on ships entering the Bay. 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 contracted the disease. This episode convinced port authorities better means of quarantining infected ships were necessary.

      J. Gordon Frierson's book covers the creation and operation of the quarantine station, which is integral to San Francisco's history, and reveals the steps taken to prevent the spread of diseases; 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 facility shuttered its doors in 1949.

      Guarding the Golden Gate offers rich insights into efforts to maintain the public's safety during a health crisis.


      Table of Contents
      • Contents
      • 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
      • Illustrations
      • Chapter 6. Plague in the City
      • Chapter 7. The Station in Middle Age
      • Chapter 8. Plague Returns
      • Chapter 9. Full Maturity and Immigration
      • Chapter 10. The Cyanide Era
      • Chapter 11. Final Years
      • Epilogue
      • Acknowledgment
      • Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index
      • About the Author

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