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Epidemic disease and human understanding : a historical analysis of scientific and other writings / Charles De Paolo.

Van Pelt Library RA649 .D47 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Paolo, Charles, 1950-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Epidemics--History.
Epidemics.
History.
Epidemiology--History.
Epidemiology.
Disease Outbreaks--history.
Attitude to Health.
Epidemiology--history.
Medical Subjects:
Disease Outbreaks--history.
Attitude to Health.
Epidemiology--history.
Physical Description:
x, 258 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, [2006]
Summary:
"The book is primarily concerned with the human experience of epidemic disease and the various ways this experience has been conceptualized and communicated. In surveying human responses to endemic disease, the book draws connections between three sub-genres of epidemiological writing: the encyclopedia, the intellectual history, and the biographical collection"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The pre-conceptual modality
The hands of Dagon: epidemic anomalies in I Samuel 5-6
The fierce onslaught of fate: Greco-Roman pre-conceptuality
The sins of the nation: early Christian pre-conceptuality
The observational modality
Set down its nature: eyewitness reporting in the age of Pericles
The province of human reasoning: eyewitness reporting and the plague of Justinian
The vast estates: the Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The investigative modality
Persons of thought: Nathaniel Hodges and the London plague of 1664-1665
The topography of inference
From etiology to synergy
Modern eyewitness reporting, figurative language, and imaginative writing
The democracy of affliction: modern eyewitness reporting
The language of reason: plague extrapolations in modern fiction
A just and proper tale: figurative language and epidemiological discourse
A tangible something: the yellow fever construct
The dynamics of fear and the mechanisms of resistance.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-250) and index.
ISBN:
0786425067
OCLC:
62885434

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