An account of the plague which raged at Moscow, in 1771 - Mertens - ebook

An account of the plague which raged at Moscow, in 1771 ebook

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An Account of the Plague which Raged at Moscow, in 1771 is a detailed historical narrative written by Charles de Mertens, a physician who witnessed and documented the devastating outbreak of the bubonic plague in Moscow during the late 18th century. Drawing from his firsthand experiences and observations, de Mertens provides a comprehensive chronicle of the epidemic’s progression, the social and governmental responses, and the profound impact on the city’s population. The book opens with a vivid depiction of Moscow before the outbreak, setting the stage for the catastrophic events that follow. De Mertens meticulously describes the initial cases, the rapid spread of the disease, and the mounting panic among the citizens. He examines the medical understanding of the plague at the time, the various theories regarding its transmission, and the often desperate measures taken to contain it. The narrative delves into the challenges faced by physicians and public officials, including the implementation of quarantines, the establishment of plague hospitals, and the enforcement of strict sanitary regulations. De Mertens also explores the social and psychological effects of the epidemic, highlighting the fear, suspicion, and sometimes violent reactions of the populace. He recounts the infamous Plague Riot of 1771, when public unrest erupted in response to the authorities’ handling of the crisis, leading to chaos and bloodshed in the streets of Moscow. Throughout the account, de Mertens offers poignant anecdotes of individual suffering and resilience, painting a human portrait of a city in the grip of disaster. In addition to its historical and medical insights, the book provides a rare glimpse into 18th-century Russian society, its customs, and its governance. De Mertens’s account is both a scientific report and a compelling narrative, offering readers a window into one of the most harrowing episodes in Moscow’s history. Rich in detail and deeply personal, An Account of the Plague which Raged at Moscow, in 1771 remains a valuable resource for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the enduring challenges posed by epidemic disease.

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Liczba stron: 106

Rok wydania: 2025

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