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Author Engelmann, Lukas, 1981- author

Title Sulphuric utopias : a history of maritime fumigation / Lukas Engelmann and Christos Lynteris
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Inside technology
Inside technology.
Contents Fumigation, disinfection and quarantine -- The birth of the Clayton in New Orleans -- Rat destruction in Istanbul and Hamburg -- Clayton and the "defence of Europe" -- Stabilising fumigation -- Fumigating the nation : the Sulfurozador in Argentina -- The demise of Sulphur
Summary "Sulphuric Utopias presents the comprehensive history of fumigation in early-twentieth-century global health. It tells the story of a technology that transformed global practices of maritime quarantine through the combination of chemical and engineering innovation. Fumigation combined chemical and industrial engineering so as to apply gases like sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid to the task of eliminating pathogens, insects, and rats while leaving goods and the structure of the vessel itself unharmed. Its purpose was to shorten detention times of ships and cargo in quarantine stations, to minimize the risk of importing infectious diseases, such as yellow fever and plague, and to establish universally applicable standards of hygiene in maritime trade. Sulphuric Utopias explores this overlooked but historically crucial practice at the intersection of epidemiology, hygiene, applied chemistry and engineering. Focused on the invention, experimentation, and transformation of competing technologies, it posits maritime fumigation at the pivot of the emergence of visions and practices of modern sanitary globalization. The book unpacks this story around a machine, developed and patented in the disease-ridden swamps of 1890s New Orleans: the Clayton apparatus. A simple furnace, attached to a ventilator, the Clayton could exchange the air of enclosed compartments with SO2. Initially emerging as a response to the threat of yellow fever in the American South, the apparatus quickly assumed a global role in the context of the third plague pandemic (1894-1959). By 1905, the apparatus would be installed in ports across the globe, pioneering the emerging paradigm of complete maritime deratization and disinfection. As the book shows, however, far from claiming a monopoly on maritime fumigation, the global distribution of the Clayton unfolded within the context of a persistent competition with other innovative technologies of fumigation. The book explores the complex international landscape of fumigation experiments, trials, applications and conferences at the turn of the twentieth century. It shows how, for the first time, an international community of researchers, epidemiologists and sanitarians deliberated a scientifically sound mode of fumigation, that would kill pathogens as much as insects and rats. Sulphuric Utopias is focused on the invention, contestation, transformation, and eventual overcoming of the Clayton apparatus. The book thus draws the history of a process that was, for the first time, based on a combination of scientific principles and industrial design, leading both to more efficient epidemic control in the context of pandemic crises and to the standardization of maritime sanitary rules and conditions. At the same time, the global project for maritime fumigation fueled hygienic utopian visions of disease-free trade, liberated from the burden of quarantine and infection alike. In this sense, the book will locate the Clayton in the context of early economic globalization and transnational scientific collaboration to show how maritime fumigation worked as a powerful switch between bacteriological science, industrial prophylaxis, and the spectacle of technological triumph over epidemic threats"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/History of Science
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/History of Technology
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Ships -- Fumigation -- History -- 20th century
Ships -- Disinfection -- History -- 20th century
Chemical apparatus.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Environmental (see also Environmental Science)
Chemical apparatus
Ships -- Disinfection
Ships -- Fumigation
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Lynteris, Christos, author.
ISBN 9780262358194
0262358190