"Cholera In The Orient" offers a historical perspective on cholera outbreaks, focusing on their impact and spread throughout Asia during the 19th century. Authored by A. Cricca, this work likely delves into the epidemiology of the disease, exploring factors contributing to its transmission and virulence. The book provides valuable insights into the public health challenges faced by communities in the Orient and the measures taken to combat this deadly disease.
Readers interested in the history of medicine, particularly the study of epidemics and public health responses, will find this a compelling and informative read. The book contributes to a broader understanding of the historical interplay between disease, society, and environment in the Eastern world.
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