Contours of Death and Disease in Early Modern England
Explore the intricate tapestry of health and mortality in early modern England with Contours of Death and Disease in Early Modern England by Mary J. Dobson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this comprehensive study spans 672 pages, delving into the geographical, demographic, and epidemiological factors that shaped the experience of disease during this pivotal period.
Through an extensive analysis of diverse sources, Dobson reveals the significant variations in death rates and disease patterns across the English countryside. This book not only sheds light on the historical context of health in England but also presents the first detailed account of malaria's impact on the population. Perfect for historians, epidemiologists, and anyone interested in the social history of medicine, this work is an essential addition to your library.