One hundred years ago, a mysterious and alarming illness spread across
America's South, striking tens of thousands of victims. No one knew what
caused it or how to treat it. People were left weak, disfigured, insane,
and in some cases, dead.
Award-winning science and history writer Gail Jarrow tracks this
disease, commonly known as pellagra, and highlights how doctors,
scientists, and public health officials finally defeated it. Illustrated
with 100 archival photographs, Red Madness includes stories about
real-life pellagra victims and accounts of scientific investigations. It
concludes with a glossary, timeline, further resources, author's note,
bibliography, and index. This book is perfect to share with young
readers looking for a historical perspective of the Covid-19/Coronavirus
pandemic that is gripping the world today.