Facets
Browse across eight MeSH (opens in new tab) facets — era, geography, science, specialty, technology, history, culture, and reference. Select one tag per group; counts update across the others.
Clear filtersFacet filters
Geography
Specialties & Disease
- Anatomy & Pathology 4
- Cardiology & Blood 2
- Neurology & Psychiatry 16
- Obstetrics & Reproductive 9
- Infectious Disease (General) 4
- Surgery & Anesthesia 6
- Public Health 92
- Immunology & Dermatology 6
- General Clinical Medicine 6
- Military Medicine 21
- Psychology 1
- Alternative & Fringe Medicine 11
- Pediatrics 6
- Ophthalmology & Vision 0
- ENT & Hearing 0
- Urology & Nephrology 1
- Gastroenterology & Hepatology 0
- Pulmonary & Respiratory 0
- Rheumatology, Rehab & Pain 1
- Internal, Emergency & Geriatric 0
- Veterinary Medicine 1
- Epidemiology & Demography 17
- Physiology & Embryology 1
- Dentistry 0
- Plagues & Epidemics 26
- Microbiology & Virology 1
Social & Historical Studies
Institutions & Culture
Reference & Scholarly Works
Drugs & Technology
26 entries match Plagues & Epidemics [C01.252] · Social & Political History [K01.850]
2008 CE
#9878
The politics of vaccination: Practice and policy in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1800-1874.
1723 CE
#1689
A letter … containing, a comparison between the mortality of the natural small pox, and that given by inoculation.
Jurin was an enthusiastic supporter of inoculation against smallpox, and proved statistically that the fatality of inoculated smallpox is very much less than the fatality of natural smallpox. This is one of the earlie…
1987 CE
#6998
And the band played on: Politics, people, and the AIDS epidemic.
Shilts, an investigative journalist, chronicled the discovery and spread of HIV / AIDS with special emphasis on government indifference and political infighting—specifically in the United States—to what wa…
2001 CE
#10091
Black death, white medicine: Bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal, 1914-1945.
2008 CE
#10509
Cholera and nation: Doctoring the Victorian social body.
1995 CE
#8103
Disease and class: Tuberculosis and the shaping of modern North American society.
1999 CE
#10031
Histories of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Philip W, Setel, Milton J. Lewis, and Maryinez Lyons.
2004 CE
#10508
Mapping the Victorian social body.
"The cholera epidemics that plagued London in the nineteenth century were a turning point in the science of epidemiology and public health, and the use of maps to pinpoint the source of the disease initiated an explos…
1848 CE
#12083
Mittheilungen über die in Oberschlesien herrschende Typhus-Epidemie.
Virchow was one of the first to identify medicine as a social science. He developed a theory of epidemics that emphasized the social circumstances permitting spread of illness. This approach has been called sociologic…
2005 CE
#10080
Must we all die? Alaska's enduring struggle with tuberculosis.
1987 CE
#12487
No magic bullet: A social history of venereal disease in the United States since 1880.
2015 CE
#8274
Plague and empire in the early modern Mediterranean world: The Ottoman experience, 1347-1600.
2005 CE
#10515
Plague and fire: Battling black death and the 1900 burning of Honolulu's Chinatown.
2012 CE
#7891
Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown.
1976 CE
#9689
Plagues and peoples.
1997 CE
#10030
Sex, disease, and society: A comparative history of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. Edited by Milton J. Lewis, Scott Bamber and Michael Waugh.
1962 CE
#7927
The cholera years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866.
Edition with new Afterword published in 1987.
1992 CE
#9264
The colonial disease: A social history of sleeping sickness in colonial Zaire, 1900-1940.
2022 CE
#14090
The contagion of liberty: The politics of smallpox in the American revolution.
"The Revolutionary War broke out during a smallpox epidemic, and in response, General George Washington ordered the inoculation of the Continental Army. But Washington did not have to convince fearful colonists to pro…
2016 CE
#9694
The great transition: Climate, disease and society in the late-medieval world.
1995 CE
#8036
The making of a social disease: Tuberculosis in nineteenth-century France.
2009 CE
#10573
The plague files: Crisis management in sixteenth-century Seville.
1868 CE
#5376
Ueber den Hungertyphus und einige verwandte Krankheitsformen.
Virchow was instrumental in introducing into Germany an epidemiology based on the study of multiple factors – sociological as well as bacteriological. In the above report on the reappearance of typhus in Berlin …
2021 CE
#13373
Up against the wall: Art, activism, and the AIDS poster. Edited by Donald Albrecht and Jessica Lacher-Feldman. Medical and consulting editor William M. Valenti.
Documents the power and impact of nearly 200 examples of AIDS posters from around the world and the social activism that continues to bring awareness to a disease without vaccine or a cure. Selected from the 8000 post…
2004 CE
#13690
Venereal disease, hospitals and the urban poor: London's "foul wards," 1600-1800.
2015 CE
#8042
Vietnamese traditional medicine: A social history.
Reception of foreign medical ideas and techniques through the case study of smallpox.