Epidemic Disease and Human Understanding
Explore the intricate relationship between epidemic disease and human understanding in Epidemic Disease and Human Understanding by Charles De Paolo. Published in 2006 by McFarland & Co Inc, this enlightening book spans 268 pages and delves into over three thousand years of recorded history. De Paolo meticulously examines the evolution of epidemiological thought, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of how humanity has grappled with the rapid spread of contagious diseases throughout time.
With a focus on primary texts, this work is essential for anyone interested in the fields of epidemiology, history of medicine, and public health. Gain valuable insights into the patterns of disease outbreaks and the ongoing quest for understanding within human populations. Perfect for scholars, healthcare professionals, and history enthusiasts alike, this book is a vital addition to your collection.