Epidemics: The Impact of Germs and Their Power over Humanity
By (Author) Joshua S. Loomis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th January 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
Medicine: general issues
Epidemiology and Medical statistics
History of medicine
614.4
Hardback
336
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
This book comprehensively reviews the 10 most influential epidemics in history, going beyond morbid accounts of symptoms and statistics to tell the often forgotten stories of what made these epidemics so calamitous. Unlike other books on epidemics, which either focus on the science behind how microbes cause disease or tell first-person accounts of one particular disease, Epidemics: The Impact of Germs and Their Power over Humanity takes a holistic approach to explaining how these diseases have shaped who we are as a society. Each of the worst epidemic diseases is discussed from the perspective of how it has been a causative agent of change with respect to our history, religious traditions, social interactions, and technology. In looking at world history through the lens of epidemic diseases, readers will come to appreciate how much we owe to the oldest and smallest parasites. Adults and students interested in science and historyand especially anyone who appreciates a good story and has a healthy curiosity for the lesser-known facts of lifewill find this book of interest. Health-care workers will also benefit greatly from this text, as will college students majoring in biology or a pre-health field.
Joshua S. Loomis, PhD, is assistant professor of biology at East Stroudsburg University. He has taught courses in microbiology and epidemic disease for more than 12 years.