There is not a time in history when epidemics did not loom large: infectious diseases have always had civilisation and evolution-altering consequences. Throughout history, there have been a number of pandemics: cholera, bubonic plague, influenza, smallpox are some of the most brutal killers in human history. Historical accounts of pandemics clearly demonstrate that war, unhygienic conditions, social and health inequality create conditions for the transmission of infectious diseases, and existing health disparities can contribute to unequal morbidity and mortality. The Renaissance was a period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic "rebirth" following the Middle Ages, but it was also the time when new infectious disease appea...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
There is not a time in history when epidemics did not loom large: infectious diseases have always ha...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Syphilis is one of the most common and significant diseases among sexually transmitted infections. D...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis is the most important disease caused by the Treponema species, whether considered from a me...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
There is not a time in history when epidemics did not loom large: infectious diseases have always ha...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Syphilis is one of the most common and significant diseases among sexually transmitted infections. D...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis is the most important disease caused by the Treponema species, whether considered from a me...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epi...
Syphilis was perceived to be a new disease in Europe in the late 15th century, igniting a debate abo...