A concise and accessible history of infectious and non-infectious
diseases, complete with the most up-to-date research on 2014's Ebola
outbreak
Using an interdisciplinary approach, this survey chronicles the
historical and geographical evolution of infectious and non-infectious
diseases, from their prehistoric origins to the present day, offering a
comprehensive, accessible guide to ailments and the medical methods used
to combat them. Even before recorded history began, disease plagued
human civilizations, claiming more lives than natural disasters and
warfare combined. The ongoing battle with new and resurgent diseases has
challenged physicians, scientists, and historians in their struggle to
identify causes, antidotes, and preventative measures to combat these
epidemics. Analyzing case studies including the Black Death, Spanish
Flu, cholera, leprosy, syphilis, cancer, and Ebola, this book
systematically maps the development of trends and the latest research on
disease into a concise and enlightening timeline. Offering a fascinating
and compelling insight into a popular area of social history, this
easy-to-read introduction will tell you all you need to know about
disease and the ongoing quest to protect human health.