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Disease: The Extraordinary Stories Behind History's Deadliest Killers | Mary Dobson
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Disease is the true serial killer of human history: the horrors of bubonic plague, cholera, syphilis, smallpox, tuberculosis and the like have claimed more lives and caused more misery than the depredations of warfare, famine and natural disasters combined. Murderous Contagion tells the compelling and at times unbearably moving story of the devastating impact of diseases on humankind - from the Black Death of the 14th century to the Spanish flu of 1918-19 and the AIDS epidemic of the modern era. In this book Mary Dobson also relates the endeavours of physicians and scientists to understand and identify the causes of diseases and find ways of preventing them. This is a timely and revelatory work of popular history by a writer whose knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, her subject shines through her every word.
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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
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Mary Dobson talks about 30 illnesses: their history, she describes the symptoms, the treatments, etc.
This book is very informative, really well done. It's interesting to know the first assumptions about some of the illnesses & their possible cures.
Sadly, some illnesses are still present in the poorest areas of the world. But, this book is full of hope, and puts forward the importance of hygiene & better infrastructures in fighting illnesses.

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CarlasLit
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An interesting, educational read - can honestly say there were several of these I'd never heard of - from the plague 🐀 to onchocerciasis 👀 to heart disease ❤, it never hurts to know more about the things that have killed in the past and continue to kill today. #washyourhands #sanitationsaveslives #Carlas2020TBRList