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History of Epidemiology

Exhibiting 105 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1882 CEGeschichte der epidemischen Krankheiten.
1817 CE​–1818 CEHistoire médicale générale et particulière des maladies épidémiques, contagieuses et épizootiques qui ont régné en Europe depuis les temps les plus reculés, et notamment depuis le XIVe siècle jusqu’à nos jours. 2 vols.
1969 CEHistória da febre-amarela no Brasil.
1965 CEHistory and geography of the most important diseases.
2011 CEHouse on fire: The fight to eradicate smallpox.
2010 CEImagining illness: Public health and visual culture. Edited by David Serlin.
2013 CEIn the blink of an eye: The deadly story of epidemic meningitis.
2006 CEInfluenza pandemics of the 20th century.
2002 CEInvisible invaders: Smallpox and other diseases in Aboriginal Australia 1780-1880.
2004 CEMapping the Victorian social body.
2010 CEMedicine in an age of commerce and empire: Britain and its tropical colonies 1660-1830.
2018 CEMediterranean quarantines, 1750-1914: Space, identity and power. Edited by John Chircop and Francisco Javier Martinez.
2010 CEMosquito empires: Ecology and war in the Greater Caribbean, 1620-1914.
2002 CENative society and disease in colonial Ecuador.
1839 CEOn dengue; its history, pathology, and treatment.
2017 CEPale Rider: The Spanish flu of 1918 and how It changed the world.
1996 CEPandemic influenza 1700-1900: A study in historical epidemiology.
2013 CEParalysed with fear: The story of polio.
1953 CEPest in Venedig 1575-1577. Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Infektkette bei den Pestepidemien West-Europas.
1882 CEPestilentia in nummis.
1986 CEPlague and the poor in Renaissance Florence.
2007 CEPlague ports: The global urban impact of bubonic plague, 1894-1901.
1991 CEPlague: A story of smallpox in Montreal.
1976 CEPlagues and peoples.
1991 CEPoisons of the past: Molds, epidemics, and history.
2018 CEReading contagion: The hazards of reading in the age of print.
2019 CERotten bodies: Class and contagion in eighteenth-century Britain.
1847 CEScriptores de sudore anglico superstites. Colliget C. G. Gruner. Post mortem auctoris adomavit et edidit H. Haeser.
2010 CEShadows in the valley: A cultural history of illness, death, and loss in New England, 1840-1916.
2013 CEShip of death: A voyage that changed the Atlantic world.
2011 CESpeaking of epidemics in Chinese medicine: Disease and the geographic imagination in late imperial China.
1780 CETableau historique et raisonné des épidémies catharrales vulgairement dites la grippe; depuis 1510 jusques et y compris celle de 1780.
1987 CEThe AIDS History Project.
1993 CEThe Cambridge world history of human disease. Edited by Kenneth F. Kiple [and 12 co-editors].
2017 CEThe coronary heart disease pandemic in the twentieth century: Emergence and decline in advanced countries.
1950 CEThe early smallpox epidemics in Europe and the plague of Athens after Thucydides.
1955 CEThe epidemic of 1830-1833 in California and Oregon.
2017 CEThe Fate of Rome: Climate, disease, and the end of an empire.
2018 CEThe fears of the rich, the needs of the poor: My years at the CDC,
2000 CEThe four horsemen of the Apocalypse: Religion, war, famine and death in Reformation Europe.
2014 CEThe Framingham Heart Study and the epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases: A historical perspective.
1991 CEThe geography and mortality of the 1918 influenza pandemic.
2004 CEThe great influenza: The epic story of the greatest plague in history.
2010 CEThe last plague in the Baltic Region 1709-1713.
1879 CEThe laws relating to quarantine of Her Majesty's dominions at home and abroad, and of the principal foreign states, including the sections of the Public health act, 1875, which bear upon measures of prevention
1977 CEThe native population of the Americas in 1492. Edited by William M. Devevan.
1947 CEThe ranks of death: A medical history of the conquest of America
1971 CEThe role of the trypanosomiases in African ecology: A study of the Tsetse fly problem.
1967 CEThe sleeping sickness epidemic of Uganda 1900-1920: A study in historical geography.
1996 CEThe structure of plagues and pestilences in early modern Europe. Central Europe, 1560-1640.