Well worth the time
This was an absolutely fascinating take on the subject of history of disease. It's true that the professor sounds somewhat pompous and scripted, but that actually made the audio version very good for listening (that and the very good audio quality). Actually, I thought he sounded a bit like Dr. Evil, as he discussed some of the more gruesome aspects of the diseases, but the quality of the lectures and the quality of their content made this a very enjoyable course. One drawback of the audio version is that he does show some graphs and pictures, however, the course was so interesting, I am considering skimming over the video at some point to see what I missed.
Mapmyrunner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/13
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A very interesting course on a very interesting subject. The professor refers to the historic, cultural, as well as the biological background of each disease.
Nir.Ofir via Apple Podcasts · Israel · 05/27/11
An interesting subject . . . but the pomposity of Professor Snowden's verbosity was a monstrosity that ruined my curiosity.
oooleviton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/07/11
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