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History of Infectious Disease

Exhibiting 67 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1993 CEThe Cambridge world history of human disease. Edited by Kenneth F. Kiple [and 12 co-editors].
1962 CEThe cholera years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866.
1992 CEThe colonial disease: A social history of sleeping sickness in colonial Zaire, 1900-1940.
1943 CEThe conquest of epidemic diseases. A chapter in the history of ideas.
1963 CEThe evolution and eradication of infectious diseases.
2016 CEThe germ of an idea: Contagionism, religion, and society in Britain, 1660-1730.
2004 CEThe great influenza: The epic story of the greatest plague in history.
1937 CEThe history of the acute exanthemata.
2015 CEThe influenza pandemic in Japan, 1918-1920: The first world war between humankind and a virus. Translation by Lynne E. Riggs and Takechi Manbu.
1995 CEThe private science of Louis Pasteur.
2003 CEThe rise of causal concepts of disease: Case histories.
2009 CEThe tainted gift: The disease method of frontier expansion.
1981 CETheories of fever from antiquity to the enlightenment. Edited by W. F. Bynum and Vivian Nutton. Medical History, Supplement No. 1.
1855 CEYellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and therapeutical relations: including a sketch of the disease as it has occurred in Philadelphia from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and the fevers known under the same name in other parts of temperate, as well as in tropical, regions. 2 vols.
1911 CEYellow fever: A compilation of various publications. Results of the work of Maj. Walter Reed, Medical Corps, United States Army, and the Yellow Fever Commission. Presented by Mr. Owen.
1931 CEYellow fever: an epidemiological and historical study of its place of origin. Edited by Laura Armistead Carter and Wade Hampton Frost.
2005 CEYellow Jack: How yellow fever ravaged American and Walter Reed discovered its deadly secrets.