The book is currently out of stock
On Famine Fever And Some Of The Other Cognate Forms Of Typhus (1868)
Authors
52 pages
More about the book
Focusing on the epidemiology of famine fever and typhus, Rudolf Virchow's 1868 work presents a thorough examination of their causes, symptoms, and treatments. Drawing from his experiences as a physician, Virchow analyzes how social and economic factors like poverty and malnutrition contribute to these diseases. This influential text not only sheds light on infectious diseases but also highlights the broader societal implications, making it a significant resource for understanding medical history and public health.
Book variant
2008, paperback
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.