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Paperback Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease Book

ISBN: 0753814439

ISBN13: 9780753814437

Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease

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The Black Death, the Great Plague, leprosy, smallpox: the very names now have a historical - almost a mythological - ring. With our space-age hospitals and wonder drugs, surely we've consigned... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting history of disease

Quite a bit of research went into writing this book. He sites many interesting historical orgins of human disease and the fact that much of it originates from us altering our environment and our behaviors. Many illnesses made the leap from animal to man. "The measles virus probably evolved from the one that causes distemper in dogs. Eventually the virus adapted to humans, in a variant that could no longer survive in dogs. This new human disease, with no animal reservoit, needed a constant supply of new human susceptibles to keep from burning out - probably 7,000 at any given time. In recent centuries, measles had died out on islands with fewer than 500,000 people unless reintroduced from the outside. The Greek physician Galen, who spent much of his life in Rome and witnessed that first plague... At the height of the second plague, as many as 5,000 people died in Rome day day." If you enjoy reading about illnesses, their origins, and you like history, you will definitely like this book.
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