So it was founded as the Boston City Hospital in, I think, I want to say, the 1860s, in the middle of when Boston was being ravaged by a cholera epidemic.And at the time, there were other hospitals in the city, but those hospitals were really specific about who they would take care of.
Like what if you break up with your partner? ravaged the community. And I had told him all these things that happened, me being estranged from my mother, my grandmother passing away, my boyfriend da-da-da.
But unfortunately, Alzehimer's doesn't stop at that point. The ravages of the disease are such that it actually starts eating away existing memories. So in a sense, it starts scrambling the narrative that you already had and eventually pretty much completely destroying that.
The largest supplier by volume was Monsanto. Agent Orange ravaged through South Vietnam destroying 20% of the jungles. And civilians and soldiers on both sides got sprayed with it too, mostly by accident.
the brain carefully is that some fraction of these nuns had Alzheimer's disease. Their brains were physically degenerating with the ravages of of this dementia, but they didn't show any of the cognitive deficits that one normally has. They didn't seem to be having memory problems and so on. It turns out
Is Mr. Rabbit there, you know? One person even sent mail to Leonard Ravage , R-A-V-A-G-E, which means to-- I looked it up-- it means to rape and pillage. And I am completely innocent of all wrongdoing.
in a world that is remarkably exposed still all of these decades after we stopped started worrying about warming, remarkably exposed still to the ravages of climate impacts. And on that point, I mean, I you know, I don't want to dwell too much on the experience of the example of the LA fires from last year, but I do think it's really illustrative.
That Industrial Revolution had a great impact on the river and its valley's wildlife. It was a pattern of pollution that ravaged the river into the 1960s and 1970s, and in some instances, continues today. Today, of course, instead of pelts and fish, the cargo moving up and down the river is largely oil and gas, in unprecedented volume,
B. COATES: But by the Middle Ages, almost everything of hers had disappeared. It's partly to do with the ravages of time. So that library of Alexandria suffered a huge fire in which all sorts of original documentation was lost.
are here, so-- yeah. And they let the mind be ravaged .
did grish Village 6 mil to the south from its earliest days as a rural Hamlet a remote safe haven for the wealthy from the yellow fever epidemics that ravaged the city below Wall Street greenage Village stood distinct from the rest of the island because of this history because its layout of Meandering alleys and side streets was already established by the
relatively privileged who are able to protect themselves from it. That's not an absolute rule, but in general, the people who are exposed to climate disaster or the people who are exposed to all of the ravages of the modern world, which is to say, um you know, poorer, browner, less educated, um and in that sense, I think we can expect El
I personally feel, as a psychiatrist and an empath, that it's so vital to listen to that inner voice. It's just devastating for me when I hear about certain ravages of the earth.
And I never forget, I was working on a television series, which we're still working on, on what happened outside Milan when COVID hit. That COVID ravaged Italy. But around there, there were villages where every grandparent died-- every grandparent died.
these single-celled organisms to create things like meat. Right now on Earth, our ecosystem is being ravaged by meat production. 90% of the deforestation happening in the Amazon is occurring to support meat production.
She cleaned the girl, washing her filth from her. The Tennessee chapter, which has been ravaged by yellow fever and wildfires, was even taking place
And then the depression kicks in, because you've been so worn down by this constant ravage of anxiety that just takes away your confidence,
In other words, the horrors and the experience of droughts and floods that have ravaged their cities have caused them to become believers.
And it's a science fiction story that takes place in a near-future Bay Area that's ravaged by economic inequality and persistent surveillance.
a sci-fi novel. And we just realized everything was ravaged by wind.
caught the big orange moon hung low over Lincoln Elementary away from the street lights in the middle of the ravaged
picture of one of these swanky parties that just shows like a buffet table that's just been ravaged by all these
worse. It does. From prescription drugs to heroin and everything in between, and it really sort of ravages
And this was, again, the height of the AIDS and crack epidemic, which completely ravaged my neighborhood and our community.
Just as in the middle of the 19th century, there was no social security net, no way of protecting unlucky workers from the ravages
Like you're cooking for Jacques Pepin, and you're like, wow, I just ran through Whole Foods that were ravaged like three days ago.
walk around the city, you start to see the damage that the sea water, and particularly the salt, ravages on the brickwork. You actually start seeing the very material substances
time. And my second time they took me up to a village in the north of the country which had been ravaged by the genocide