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Visite à pied de l'histoire médicale privée de Savannah

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This is Savannah's only walking tour that covers Savannah's lengthy medical history from plagues that almost destroyed the fledgling colony, to a pandemic a century later that seemingly passed over the city's enslaved population, to the foundation of a soft drink giant. Given by a working Registered Nurse the tour attempts to be an inclusive look at the contributions the city's multi-ethnic population made to medicine and the city's survival.

I'm still in our first year, and were recently featured on Georgia Public Broadcasting.

I can't update my availability on trip advisor to match my schedule as closely as I would like. If you're looking for a specific date please reach out to me at savannahmedicaltours.com
Ville: Savane
Sat 28 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
This is an inclusive walking history of Savannah's Medical History
This is an inclusive walking history of Savannah's Medical History
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This is an inclusive walking history of Savannah's Medical History
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Matthew was featured on Georgia Public Broadcast, part of NPR. https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/12/23/new-walking-tour-in-savannah-explores-medical-history-of-georgias-oldest-city
  • We will be walking 1.6 miles over historic streets. In the summer Savannah routinely hits 90 degrees or more.
  • We will be visiting these sites but not entering the premises
À quoi s'attendre
1
Forsyth Park
We start at the old Telfair Women's Hospital across the street from the park. While most people encounter Mary Telford's legacy through her museums, one of Georgia's first feminists made a lasting impact on women's health
2
Colonial Park Cemetery
Savannah has a long history of dueling, and common practice held that at least one doctor needed to be present. Your guide will discuss the implications of dueling through a case study including one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence.
3
Mercer Williams House Museum
Your guide will discuss the events made famous in the book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil from a medical prospective.
4
Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
The Founder of the Girl Scouts was famously deaf in one ear, but a fluke childhood accident left her deaf in one year, and later in life a medical tragedy saved her from a loveless marriage.
5
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
This house built by a slave trader and will serve the backdrop to discuss Savannah's place in the buying and selling of human beings and the medical implications of enslaving people and transporting them on cramped ships across the Atlantic
6
Johnson Square
This the end point of the tour. Your guide will wrap up, offer directions to other attractions and provide recommendation for area restaurants and shopping if desired.
7
Forsyth Park
We start at the old Telfair Women's Hospital across the street from the park. While most people encounter Mary Telford's legacy through her museums, one of Georgia's first feminists made a lasting impact on women's health
8
Colonial Park Cemetery
Savannah has a long history of dueling, and common practice held that at least one doctor needed to be present. Your guide will discuss the implications of dueling through a case study including one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence.
9
Mercer Williams House Museum
Your guide will discuss the events made famous in the book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil from a medical prospective.
10
Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
The Founder of the Girl Scouts was famously deaf in one ear, but a fluke childhood accident left her deaf in one year, and later in life a medical tragedy saved her from a loveless marriage.
11
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
This house built by a slave trader and will serve the backdrop to discuss Savannah's place in the buying and selling of human beings and the medical implications of enslaving people and transporting them on cramped ships across the Atlantic
12
Johnson Square
This the end point of the tour. Your guide will wrap up, offer directions to other attractions and provide recommendation for area restaurants and shopping if desired.
13
Parc Forsyth
Nous commençons à l'ancien hôpital pour femmes de Telfair en face du parc. Alors que la plupart des gens rencontrent l'héritage de Mary Telford à travers ses musées, l'une des premières féministes de Géorgie a eu un impact durable sur la santé des femmes
14
Cimetière du parc colonial
Savannah a une longue histoire de duels et la pratique courante voulait qu'au moins un médecin soit présent. Votre guide discutera des implications du duel à travers une étude de cas incluant l'un des signataires originaux de la déclaration d'indépendance.
15
Musée de la maison Mercer Williams
Votre guide discutera des événements rendus célèbres dans le livre et le film Minuit dans le jardin du bien et du mal d'un point de vue médical.
16
Lieu de naissance de Juliette Gordon Low
La fondatrice des Girl Scouts était notoirement sourde d'une oreille, mais un accident d'enfance l'a laissée sourde en un an, et plus tard dans la vie, une tragédie médicale l'a sauvée d'un mariage sans amour.
17
Maison Owens-Thomas et quartiers des esclaves
Cette maison construite par un marchand d'esclaves servira de toile de fond pour discuter de la place de Savannah dans l'achat et la vente d'êtres humains et des implications médicales de l'asservissement des personnes et de leur transport sur des navires exigus à travers l'Atlantique.
18
Place Johnson
C'est le point final de la tournée. Votre guide conclura, offrira des directions vers d'autres attractions et fournira des recommandations pour les restaurants et les magasins de la région si vous le souhaitez.
19
Forsyth Park
We start at the old Telfair Women's Hospital across the street from the park. While most people encounter Mary Telford's legacy through her museums, one of Georgia's first feminists made a lasting impact on women's health
20
Colonial Park Cemetery
Savannah has a long history of dueling, and common practice held that at least one doctor needed to be present. Your guide will discuss the implications of dueling through a case study including one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence.
21
Mercer Williams House Museum
Your guide will discuss the events made famous in the book and movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil from a medical prospective.
22
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
The Founder of the Girl Scouts was famously deaf in one ear, but a fluke childhood accident left her deaf in one year, and later in life a medical tragedy saved her from a loveless marriage.
23
Owens-thomas House & Slave Quarters
This house built by a slave trader and will serve the backdrop to discuss Savannah's place in the buying and selling of human beings and the medical implications of enslaving people and transporting them on cramped ships across the Atlantic
24
Johnson Square
This the end point of the tour. Your guide will wrap up, offer directions to other attractions and provide recommendation for area restaurants and shopping if desired.
Show 21 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (16)
Jeffrey_T
Feb 2025
Very knowledgeable, entertaining great experience was informative and enjoyable would recommend to anybody
Barb_E
Oct 2024
Matthew was an amazing tour guide. Great walk with interesting medical history as well as important landmarks for the city in the past and present. Highly recommend for any one interested in history or in medicine. Matthew did a great job helping to talk to us at our level - he quickly adjusted to using more medical terminology/knowledge once we let him know we were in the medical field.
michelle_p
Dec 2023
This was a very cool tour! We got to see historic buildings that are part of Savannah’s medical history and hear about thair roles, influential people in medicine, plus a nice dose of tea about some of the more colrful characters and scandals. Great fun and great tour from a knowlegeable medical professional..

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