Plagues & Poxes: The Impact of Human History on Epidemic Disease - Bollet, Alfred Jay, MD - Books - Demos Medical Publishing - 9781888799798 - June 1, 2004
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Bollet, Alfred Jay, MD

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Plagues & Poxes: The Impact of Human History on Epidemic Disease 2 New edition

Since publication of the initial version of "Plagues and Poxes" in 1987, which had the optimistic subtitle "The Rise and Fall of Epidemic Disease," the rise of new diseases such as AIDS and the deliberate modification and weaponization of diseases such as anthrax have changed the way we perceive infectious disease. With major modifications to deal with this new reality, the acclaimed author of "Civil War Medicine: Challenges and Triumphs" has updated and revised this series of essays about changing disease patterns in history and some of the key events and people involved in them. It deals with the history of major outbreaks of disease -- both infectious diseases such as plague and smallpox and noninfectious diseases -- and shows how they are in many cases caused inadvertently by human actions, including warfare, commercial travel, social adaptations, and dietary modifications. To these must now be added discussion of the intentional spreading of disease by acts of bioterrorism, and the history and knowledge of those diseases that are thought to be potential candidates for intentional spread by bioterrorists.


256 pages, Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 1, 2004
ISBN13 9781888799798
Publishers Demos Medical Publishing
Pages 250
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   367 g
Language English