A History of Epidemics in Britain

A History of Epidemics in Britain
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain by : Charles Creighton

A History of Epidemics in Britain; Volume 2

A History of Epidemics in Britain; Volume 2
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain; Volume 2 by : Charles Creighton

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A History of Epidemics in Britain

A History of Epidemics in Britain
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain by : Charles Creighton

Viruses, Plagues, and History

Viruses, Plagues, and History
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Synopsis Viruses, Plagues, and History by : Michael B. A. Oldstone

"Here, my previous edition of Viruses, Plagues, & History is updated to reflect both progress and disappointment since that publication. This edition describes newcomers to the range of human infections, specifically, plagues that play important roles in this 21st century. The first is Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), an infection related to Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). SARS was the first new-found plague of this century. Zika virus, which is similar to yellow fever virus in being transmitted by mosquitos, is another of the recent scourges. Zika appearing for the first time in the Americas is associated with birth defects and a paralytic condition in adults. Lastly, illness due to hepatitis viruses were observed prominently during the second World War initially associated with blood transfusions and vaccine inoculations. Since then, hepatitis virus infections have afflicted millions of individuals, in some leading to an acute fulminating liver disease or more often to a life-long persistent infection. A subset of those infected has developed liver cancer. However, in a triumph of medical treatments for infectious diseases, pharmaceuticals have been developed whose use virtually eliminates such maladies. For example, Hepatitis C virus infection has been eliminated from almost all (>97%) of its victims. This incredible result was the by-product of basic research in virology as well as cell and molecular biology during which intelligent drugs were designed to block events in the hepatitis virus life-cycle"--

A History of Epidemics in Britain, Vol. 2

A History of Epidemics in Britain, Vol. 2
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain, Vol. 2 by : Charles Creighton

Excerpt from A History of Epidemics in Britain, Vol. 2: From the Extinction of Plague to the Present Time Whooping-cough that the principle of population comes most into view. The scientific interest of Scarlatina and Diphtheria is mainly that of new, or at least very intermittent, species. Towards the middle of the 18th century there emerges an epidemic sickness new to that age, in which were probably contained the two modern types of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria more or less clearly differentiated. The subsequent history of each has been remarkable: for a whole generation Scarlatina could prove itself a mild infection causing relatively few deaths, to become in the generation next following the greatest scourge of childhood; for two whole generations Diphtheria had disappeared from the observation of all but a few medical men, to emerge suddenly in its modern form about the years 1856 - 59. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

A History of Epidemics in Britain (Vol. 1&2)

A History of Epidemics in Britain (Vol. 1&2)
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain (Vol. 1&2) by : Charles Creighton

Charles Creighton's groundbreaking work, 'A History of Epidemics in Britain (Vol. 1&2)', serves as a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the various epidemics that have plagued Britain throughout history. This two-volume set delves into the social, political, and medical implications of these epidemics, providing a vivid picture of the impact they had on the population. Creighton's writing style is both scholarly and engaging, making this book accessible to a wide audience interested in the history of medicine and public health. By placing each epidemic within its historical context, Creighton offers valuable insights into the evolution of public health practices in Britain. His thorough research and detailed analysis make this book an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike. Charles Creighton's expertise in the field of medical history, combined with his passion for uncovering the untold stories of epidemics, shines through in 'A History of Epidemics in Britain'. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of infectious diseases on society.

A History of Epidemics in Britain

A History of Epidemics in Britain
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Synopsis A History of Epidemics in Britain by : Charles Creighton

In this second volume of his history of epidemics in Britain, controversial physician Charles Creighton continues his examination of diseases in Britain from the time of Charles II to the time of the volume's publication in 1894. The work is broken down by disease, ranging from typhus to childhood diseases, as well as examining the origin and consequences of specific outbreaks in the United Kingdom, Ireland and among British troops abroad. This work will be of value to medical historians and those with an interest in epidemiology.

History of Epidemics in Britain

History of Epidemics in Britain
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Synopsis History of Epidemics in Britain by : Charles Creighton

A History of Epidemics in Britain in two volumes is the most significant work of Charles Creighton, British physician and medical author. The work is divided in two parts. First volume covers the history of epidemics from 664 A.D., the year of the first pestilence in Britain which was chosen as a starting-point, to the extinction of plague in 1665-66, which marks the end of a long era of epidemic sickness, including leprosy, poxes, various plagues, fevers and influenzas. The disappearance of plague marks the beginning of new era and of the second volume, which covers the period from 1666 to the end of 19th century. Dealing also with social and economic history, the author presents the broad image of the state of civilization which saw the emergence of typhus, cholera and many other kinds of fevers, influenzas and epidemics. The book is recognized as an important contribution to the study of medical history.