"The Bubonic Plague" by A. Mitra is a detailed scientific publication that gives a big overview of the bubonic plague. Written in the 1800s, it explains the disease's history, signs, causes, treatments, and how to stop it from spreading. The book looks at past outbreaks, carefully describing how it spreads and how it hurts people. It talks about what to look for if someone has the plague, how to tell if they have it, what might happen to them, and how to treat it, also looking at how germs cause the disease and naming the specific germ behind the plague. It stresses keeping things clean to control outbreaks, mixing science with history to help doctors and historians understand this disease and the destruction it brought to people over time.
The Bubonic Plague
By A. Mitra
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Travel back in time to understand the terror of a deadly disease, learning about its path of devastation and the fight to control its spread.
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