Opuscule Sur La Cause Et La Contagion De La Peste, written by Lef vre and published in 1837, offers a historical perspective on the understanding of plague and contagion during the early 19th century. This work contributes to the historical record of medical thought, exploring then-current theories about the causes and transmission of the plague. It provides valuable insight into the evolution of public health practices and medical science during a time when the understanding of infectious diseases was rapidly changing.
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