Summary 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 conc..
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
The Cholera Epidemic as depicted in French paintings of the 19th century. This article deals with p...
François Delaporte, Disease and Civilization. The cholera in Paris, 1832, trad, par Arthur Goldhamme...
Cholera terrified and fascinated nineteenth-century Europeans more than any other modern disease. It...
In her book Cholera in Post-Revolutionary Paris: A Cultural History, Catherine J. Kudlick has analyz...
Every historical period has its characteristic epidemic. In the Middle Ages, up to one-third of the ...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal an...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to the fore concerns over the emergence of a new deadly disease...
In the fall of 1892, fear of cholera was pervasive in North America. Ten years into the fifth intern...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
Le Mée (René).- Cholera and the question of insanitary housing in Paris (1832-1849) The appearance o...
Le Mée (René).- Cholera and the question of insanitary housing in Paris (1832-1849) The appearance o...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
The Cholera Epidemic as depicted in French paintings of the 19th century. This article deals with p...
François Delaporte, Disease and Civilization. The cholera in Paris, 1832, trad, par Arthur Goldhamme...
Cholera terrified and fascinated nineteenth-century Europeans more than any other modern disease. It...
In her book Cholera in Post-Revolutionary Paris: A Cultural History, Catherine J. Kudlick has analyz...
Every historical period has its characteristic epidemic. In the Middle Ages, up to one-third of the ...
From the pandemics of the 19th century to the recent disaster in Goma, Zaire, cholera has left an in...
The 19th century was the age of great reform in American history. After constructing of the canal an...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought to the fore concerns over the emergence of a new deadly disease...
In the fall of 1892, fear of cholera was pervasive in North America. Ten years into the fifth intern...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
Le Mée (René).- Cholera and the question of insanitary housing in Paris (1832-1849) The appearance o...
Le Mée (René).- Cholera and the question of insanitary housing in Paris (1832-1849) The appearance o...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper began in an attempt to understand why, after 100 ye...
The Cholera Epidemic as depicted in French paintings of the 19th century. This article deals with p...