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2. Understanding the causes. In the second half of the 19th century, understanding rapidly increased, as epidemiology and bacteriology, nutritional and environmental sciences explored previously unknown landscapes of aetiology and pathogenesis. The new mass media –daily newspapers – propagated this understanding among literate people throughout the country.