Opusculo Sobre El C lera-morbo Epid mico... by Jacinto de Bartolom offers a detailed historical perspective on the cholera epidemics that impacted Latin America. Written in Spanish, this work provides insights into the understanding and management of the disease during the 19th century. It is a valuable resource for historians, public health professionals, and anyone interested in the history of medicine and epidemiology. The book sheds light on the social and medical challenges posed by cholera, making it a relevant study for understanding contemporary health crises. This historical account serves as a poignant reminder of past struggles against infectious diseases.
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