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Loimologia ebook

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Loimologia: Or, an Historical Account of the Plague in London in 1665 With Precautionary Directions Against the Like Contagion is a seminal medical and historical work authored by Dr. Nathaniel Hodges, a physician who remained in London throughout the devastating Great Plague of 1665. Drawing from his firsthand experiences and meticulous observations, Hodges provides a detailed chronicle of the outbreak, tracing its origins, spread, and the profound impact it had on the city’s population. The book offers vivid descriptions of the symptoms, progression, and mortality associated with the plague, as well as the social and psychological effects on Londoners during this period of crisis. Hodges meticulously documents the measures taken by authorities and citizens to contain the contagion, including quarantine protocols, the use of fumigants, and the closure of public spaces. He critically examines the effectiveness of various treatments and preventive strategies employed by contemporary physicians and apothecaries, distinguishing between superstition and scientifically grounded practices. The narrative is interspersed with case studies, statistical data, and personal anecdotes, providing a comprehensive and humanized account of the epidemic. In addition to its historical narrative, Loimologia serves as a practical guide, offering precautionary directions and medical advice aimed at preventing the recurrence of such outbreaks. Hodges discusses the importance of public health measures, personal hygiene, and the role of environmental factors in the spread of infectious diseases. His recommendations reflect both the medical knowledge of the 17th century and a forward-thinking approach to epidemic management. The book stands as a valuable resource for historians, medical professionals, and general readers interested in the history of medicine, epidemiology, and the social dynamics of disaster. It not only preserves the memory of one of London’s most harrowing episodes but also imparts timeless lessons on resilience, scientific inquiry, and the importance of preparedness in the face of public health crises.

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Liczba stron: 278

Rok wydania: 2025

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