The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilizationThe recent very serious outbreak of...
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The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

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The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

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Author: Smith, Southwood,1788-1861
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Common Nature of Epidemics, and their relation to climate and civilization

The recent very serious outbreak of Epidemic disease among the cattle in England may not unreasonably induce the fear that a human Epidemic is approaching. Cholera has prevailed in Paris and several other places on the Continent during the late autumn, and it is well known that the former visitations of that terrible disease in this country have appeared the year following similar attacks abroad. Moreover, human epidemics in numerous instances have been preceded or accompanied by extensive murrain among cattle.[1] 1.See pp. 7, 65, 110. Never was a country guided through the perils of an Epidemic with greater wisdom and energy than Great Britain during the Cholera of 18489. The master spirit on that occasion was Dr Southwood Smith. Long previous to that time this great man had had a more extended experience of the nature, causes, and treatment of Zymotic diseases than perhaps any physician before or since. He had made them his special study, and applied the great powers of his clear, reasoning, and philosophic mind, to the discovery of their causes, and the best means of arresting their progress. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 61029
Author: Smith, Southwood
Release Date: Dec 27, 2019
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Baker, Thomas, 1819-

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