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Author Snodgrass, Mary Ellen.

Title World epidemics : a cultural chronology of disease from prehistory to the era of SARS / Mary Ellen Snodgrass.

Imprint Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., c2003.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  614.49 Sn52w 2003    ---  Available
Description vii, 479 p. ; 26 cm.
Bibliography "Historic writings on disease" [&] "Authors of major works on disease": p. 389-403.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-443) and index.
Contents Chronology -- Glossary -- Epidemic diseases and sources -- Historic writings on disease -- Timeline of writings on disease -- Authors of major -- works on disease -- Bibliography : General Resources -- Resources by Disease.
Chronology -- Glossary -- Epidemic diseases and sources -- Historic writings on disease -- Timeline of writings on disease -- Authors of major -- Works on disease -- Bibliography : General Resources -- Resources by Disease.
Summary The chronological entries of this book provide a record of the impact upon human culture of epidemic illness and death throughout history. From the bone deposits suggesting yaws bacteria on a femur from 498,000 B.C., to an outbreak of sudden acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003, the work covers demographics, symptoms, community health, nursing, study, prevention, treatment, and disease control since ancient times. Biographical information highlights notables who identified and battled disease such as Galen and Benjamin Rush. Enhancing the historical data are a map of resurgent vector-borne diseases and comparative charts of types of infection, results of scourges, and rough estimates of people affected by each event. A glossary clarifies 106 crucial terms. Appendix A lists diseases by both proper and informal names, Latinate names of pathogens, dates and places of early outbreaks of each disease, and the manner of their infection. Three additional appendices present historic writings on disease. Two bibliographies (general resources; specific diseases) of major works, histories of medicine, health journals, and web sites on the history of contagion, and a generously cross-referenced index complete the work.
Subject Epidemics -- History.
Epidemics -- Social aspects -- History.
ISBN 0786416629 (illustrated case : alk. paper)

 
    
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