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Plague: Its Cause and the Manner of its Extension, Its Menace, Its Control and Suppression, Its Diagnosis and Treatment is a comprehensive medical treatise authored by Dr. W. J. Simpson, a renowned expert in tropical medicine and public health. First published in the early 20th century, this authoritative work delves deeply into the history, etiology, and epidemiology of the plague, one of humanity’s most devastating infectious diseases. Drawing on both historical accounts and contemporary scientific research, Dr. Simpson meticulously examines the origins of plague, identifying the bacterium Yersinia pestis and its transmission through rat fleas as the primary cause of outbreaks. The book provides a detailed analysis of the ways in which plague spreads among populations, emphasizing the roles of environmental conditions, urbanization, and global trade in facilitating its extension. Dr. Simpson discusses the social and economic menace posed by plague epidemics, highlighting the catastrophic impact on communities and the urgent need for effective public health responses. He outlines the various methods of control and suppression, including quarantine measures, sanitation improvements, rat-proofing, and the destruction of infected rodents, as well as the importance of international cooperation in combating the disease. In addition to public health strategies, the book offers practical guidance for medical professionals on the diagnosis and treatment of plague. Dr. Simpson describes the clinical manifestations of bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic forms of the disease, providing diagnostic criteria and recommended therapeutic interventions based on the latest medical knowledge of his time. He also addresses the challenges of laboratory confirmation and the use of vaccines and antiserum in prevention and treatment. Richly illustrated with case studies, statistical data, and historical examples, Plague: Its Cause and the Manner of its Extension, Its Menace, Its Control and Suppression, Its Diagnosis and Treatment serves as both a scientific reference and a call to action for improved public health infrastructure. It remains a valuable resource for historians, epidemiologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, society, and the ongoing battle against infectious diseases.
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Liczba stron: 202
Rok wydania: 2025
