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Sanitation in Panama by Brigadier-General William C. Gorgas is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the monumental public health efforts undertaken during the construction of the Panama Canal. Drawing on his firsthand experience as the Chief Sanitary Officer, Gorgas details the immense challenges faced in combating deadly tropical diseases such as yellow fever and malaria, which had previously decimated workers and stalled progress on the canal. The book meticulously chronicles the implementation of innovative sanitation measures, including mosquito control, water purification, waste management, and the establishment of modern hospitals and quarantine protocols. Gorgas provides vivid descriptions of the living and working conditions in the Canal Zone, the scientific breakthroughs that revolutionized disease prevention, and the tireless dedication of the medical and engineering teams. Through a blend of technical detail, personal narrative, and historical context, Sanitation in Panama not only highlights the critical role of public health in one of the greatest engineering feats of the twentieth century but also serves as an inspiring testament to human ingenuity and perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds. This work remains an essential resource for readers interested in medical history, public health, engineering, and the transformative impact of science on society.
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Liczba stron: 340
Rok wydania: 2025
