What Was Life Like In A Medieval Leper Colony? | Time Team | Chronicle

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @alanfenick1103
    @alanfenick1103 Год назад +19

    In the USA the Federal government maintained a hospital at United States Public Health Service Hospital at Carlville, Louisiana. The National Hansen’s Disease Hospital and Museum are located in Carville. The hospital and it’s patients created a community separate from the “outer world.” There is a great history of the disease and treatment are easily Googled and worth a good read.

    • @shawnnewell4541
      @shawnnewell4541 Год назад +2

      Also, the island of Molokai in Hawaii was a leper colony well into the 20th century.

    • @darlenebradley6756
      @darlenebradley6756 Год назад

      Right you are! When I was a teenager I checked a book out of our local library (reading was the main source of my entertainment and vicarious travel) entitled "Miracle at Carville", by Betty Martin. Highly recommend this book!

    • @enzobologna3571
      @enzobologna3571 Год назад +1

      The national guard runs a GED program at the base in Carville where the leper colony is. I got my GED there in 2015 and they still housed people with Hansens disease when I was there

  • @rocketterrier
    @rocketterrier Год назад +7

    Yay, another Tony Robinson documentary!

  • @buschovski1
    @buschovski1 Год назад +2

    this guys great. Just love him and all these people.

  • @docstockandbarrel
    @docstockandbarrel Год назад +4

    Imagine growing up in a time when you remembered reading about something but couldn't just Google it for a reference, lol. The olden days.

    • @StephanieFlynn-y3i
      @StephanieFlynn-y3i Год назад

      @docstockbarrel2498 I suppose I grew up in the "olden days". I read all of the time.

  • @darlenebradley6756
    @darlenebradley6756 Год назад +2

    I love these programs and would have loved to be a part of the people digging up the history! As an aside, leprosy, aka Hansen's Disease, is now a treatable disease, if caught in the early stages, but rare today.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby Год назад +6

    I didnt know what a leper was until i watched Cadfael, Genuinely terrifying

    • @buschovski1
      @buschovski1 Год назад

      I didnt know what one was for years I guess I never checked.

    • @Heavyisthecrown
      @Heavyisthecrown 6 месяцев назад

      Where did you grow up? Were you raised with a religion? I grew up in New England, USA . We learned about this at catholic school

  • @Katie-mw7pd
    @Katie-mw7pd Месяц назад

    “We found the wind pump from the WWI army camp, we think it’s on top of the Medieval well… I think it would be a very critical part of the Leper hospital” crazy.
    As an American it’s hard for me to even comprehend how many layers of history are literally piled up on top of each other in England.

  • @deborahbaker4770
    @deborahbaker4770 Год назад

    That thing they dropped into the well made a pretty loud sound when it finally got to the bottom almost like a huge splash ‼️

  • @deborahbaker4770
    @deborahbaker4770 Год назад

    I really am amazed at what you can find deep in the ground people just build on top of something that was there before and new people come and do the same exact thing I’m also amazed at in some place’s they dig they find actual tile floor’s and other sign’s of a house or Roman Spa it’s so fascinating ‼️ I also am amazed and fascinated by Egypt and the burial tombs they find in all of these situation’s I try and picture the people who did everything that they find and what they were like I just love all of this history stuff‼️💯👍🏻😳😳🤔

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 Год назад

    Thanks for posting.

  • @kathygodbeaux4837
    @kathygodbeaux4837 Год назад

    does geophysical use GPS to mark where they are? If so does the Earth's wobbling from major earthquakes or volcanoes affect the GPS readings?

  • @annharlan8926
    @annharlan8926 Год назад +1

    I have seen many of these episodes and wonder why they don't check the 3 day weather forecast before they begin. So many have been rained out on the second or third day. I would like to have seen the third day of digging. Otherwise, a great educational experience.

    • @bubblebutt2.1
      @bubblebutt2.1 Год назад +2

      Well its always bleedin rainin in britain aint it,
      Bit hard to avoid

    • @mcanta2898
      @mcanta2898 Год назад

      part of it is that it's inevitable since the UK has a lot of rain, part of it is that the actual days are decided a while in advance, to get permits, research and just schedules in order. so they don't get to know the weather much in advance and have to make do.

    • @Heavyisthecrown
      @Heavyisthecrown 6 месяцев назад

      lol we’re luckily in America. Much better weather that the old world. Happy my ancestors took the voyage 😂

  • @positivelycurvedpikachu
    @positivelycurvedpikachu Год назад

    i live this retro
    *love

  • @tinygrim
    @tinygrim Год назад +1

    Huh ? He's chilled and lost that boozer gut. Good 👍😊

  • @nataliemay415
    @nataliemay415 Год назад

    45:00 if that isn't history repeating itself! Uncanny really.

  • @morseventurechannel1365
    @morseventurechannel1365 Год назад +1

    Hi

  • @jonathanrouse
    @jonathanrouse Год назад

    I love the scientists rainbow fingerless gloves 😂 probably couldn’t find his so he grabbed his daughters that day

  • @treefrog123a
    @treefrog123a 9 месяцев назад

    Did any of the crew contract leprosy.......u know its active in the soil right

    • @Heavyisthecrown
      @Heavyisthecrown 6 месяцев назад

      If they did it’s curable now with antibiotics

  • @1.5acrefarmer42
    @1.5acrefarmer42 Год назад

    Front face. So technically

  • @josh656
    @josh656 Год назад +1

    More science than cancelling life saving medical treatments for the sniffles (pray for the mannequins!)

  • @AnandSingh-sw4yk
    @AnandSingh-sw4yk Год назад

    90s documentary showing 25+ years later..