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History and Geography of the Most Important Diseases

History and Geography of the Most Important Diseases

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History and Geography of the Most Important Diseases

by Ackerknecht, M.D., Edwin H

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1135751943
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Less than 100 years ago, epidemics of Cholera and yellow fever depopulated the large cities of the USA. Less than 50 years ago typhoid fever and tuberculosis were rampant everywhere..... This books traces the history and geography of the 40 most consequntial diseases...

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Bookseller's Inventory #
1965akerknecht
Title
History and Geography of the Most Important Diseases
Author
Ackerknecht, M.D., Edwin H
Book Condition
Used - exlibrary
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1135751943
ISBN 13
9781135751944
Publisher
Hafner Publishing
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1965
Pages
210
Keywords
cholera, typhoid, yellow fever, typhus, malaria, dengue, tuberculosis

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