Conquest of Epidemic Disease: A Chapter in the History of Ideas - Hardcover

Winslow, Charles-Edward Amory

 
9780299082406: Conquest of Epidemic Disease: A Chapter in the History of Ideas

Synopsis

vii 411p black paperback, clean cover, small name label, pages clear throughout, a near fine copy

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Review

"This book is more than a compendium of data and references from the Old Testament theory of pestilence as a punishment for sin, through the days of demons, miasms, and germs, down to the streamlined concepts of the virus diseases and the new views concerning aerial dissemination of infection. It is an interesting and highly instructive story, rich with the author's interpretations of knowledge regarding the modes and channels of disease spread." American Journal of Public Health"

"[This book] will give medical historians matter for discussion . . . the book is for them, really, and for the medical student, who will find in these pages, perhaps for the first time, why the best minds in medicine so delight in the history of its stumbling progress . . . A book nobly concieved, nobly planned, and beautifully written." Commonwealth"

About the Author

Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (1977 1957) spent the greater part of his long and distinguished career at the Yale Medical School, where he was Anna M. R. Lauder Professor of Public Health until his retirement in 1945. He was the author of hundreds of articles and more than twenty books, including the present work, which was originally published in 1943 by the Princeton University Press."

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