Plague's Progress by Arno Karlen
A Social History of Man and Disease
"Plague's Progress" is a thought-provoking exploration of the history and impact of infectious diseases on human civilization. From the Black Death to modern-day epidemics, the book delves into the scientific, social, and cultural aspects of plagues, highlighting their devastating consequences and the efforts made to combat them. With a blend of historical accounts and scientific analysis, the author presents a compelling narrative that sheds light on the complex relationship between humans and the pathogens that have shaped our world.
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- Published
- 1995
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- American
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- 266
- Original Language
- English
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