Disease and Civilization

Disease and Civilization
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Publisher : Mit Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-13 : 026254055X
ISBN-10 : 9780262540551
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Book Synopsis Disease and Civilization by : François Delaporte

Download or read book Disease and Civilization written by François Delaporte and published by Mit Press. This book was released on 1989-01 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Disease and Civilization explores the scientific and political ramifications of the great cholera epidemic of 1832, showing how its course and its conceptualization were affected by the social power relations of the time. The epidemic which claimed the lives of 18,000 people in Paris alone, was a watershed in the history of medicine: In France, it shook the complacency of a medical establishment that thought it had the means to prevent any onslaught and led to a revolution in the concept of public health.Francois Delaporte teaches at the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico.


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