Encyclopedia of Pestilence, Pandemics, and Plagues - [2 volumes] (Hardcover)


From the Athenian flu pandemic to the Black Death to AIDS, this extensive two-volume set offers a sociocultural, historical, and medical look at infectious diseases and their place in human history from Neolithic times to the present. Nearly 300 entries cover individual diseases (such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, Ebola, and SARS); major epidemics (such as the Black Death, 16th-century syphilis, cholera in the nineteenth century, and the Spanish Flu of 1918-19); environmental factors (such as ecology, travel, poverty, wealth, slavery, and war); and historical and cultural effects of disease (such as the relationship of Romanticism to Tuberculosis, the closing of London theaters during plague epidemics, and the effect of venereal disease on social reform). Editor Joseph P. Byrne, together with an advisory board of specialists and over 100 scholars, research scientists, and medical practitioners from 13 countries, has produced a uniquely interdisciplinary treatment of the ways in which diseases pestilence, and plagues have affected human life. Primary source sidebars, over 70 illustrations, a glossary, and an extensive print and nonprint bibliography round out the work. Entries include: AIDS Literature and the Arts in the United States Astrology and Medicine Bio-terrorism Black Death Flagellants Corpses Disease in the Pre-Columbian Americas Ectoparasites Folk Medicine Hippocrates Leprosy Measles, Efforts to Eradicate Mary Mallon Napoleonic Wars Personal Hygiene and Epidemic Disease Quacks Third Plague Pandemic in Africa Thomas Sydenham

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From the Athenian flu pandemic to the Black Death to AIDS, this extensive two-volume set offers a sociocultural, historical, and medical look at infectious diseases and their place in human history from Neolithic times to the present. Nearly 300 entries cover individual diseases (such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, Ebola, and SARS); major epidemics (such as the Black Death, 16th-century syphilis, cholera in the nineteenth century, and the Spanish Flu of 1918-19); environmental factors (such as ecology, travel, poverty, wealth, slavery, and war); and historical and cultural effects of disease (such as the relationship of Romanticism to Tuberculosis, the closing of London theaters during plague epidemics, and the effect of venereal disease on social reform). Editor Joseph P. Byrne, together with an advisory board of specialists and over 100 scholars, research scientists, and medical practitioners from 13 countries, has produced a uniquely interdisciplinary treatment of the ways in which diseases pestilence, and plagues have affected human life. Primary source sidebars, over 70 illustrations, a glossary, and an extensive print and nonprint bibliography round out the work. Entries include: AIDS Literature and the Arts in the United States Astrology and Medicine Bio-terrorism Black Death Flagellants Corpses Disease in the Pre-Columbian Americas Ectoparasites Folk Medicine Hippocrates Leprosy Measles, Efforts to Eradicate Mary Mallon Napoleonic Wars Personal Hygiene and Epidemic Disease Quacks Third Plague Pandemic in Africa Thomas Sydenham

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Imprint

Greenwood Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

September 2008

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Dimensions

186 x 265 x 66mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

920

ISBN-13

978-0-313-34101-4

Barcode

9780313341014

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LSN

0-313-34101-X



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