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The Cambridge World History of Human Disease

The Cambridge World History of Human Disease

The Cambridge World History of Human Disease

Kenneth F. Kiple , Bowling Green State University, Ohio
January 1993
Unavailable - out of print December 2017
Hardback
9780521332866

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    Combining recent medical discoveries with historical and geographical scholarship, this is the most comprehensive history of human disease since August Hirsch's monumental Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology in 1880. Accessible to laypeople and specialists alike, The Cambridge World History of Human Disease explores the patterns of disease throughout the world as well as the variety of approaches that different medical traditions have used to fight it. The volume traces the concept of disease as medicine developed from an art to a science, then addresses the history of disease in each major world region. The final and largest part offers the history and geography of each significant human disease - both historical and contemporary - from AIDS to yellow fever. A truly interdisciplinary history, it includes contributions from over 160 medical and social scientists from across the globe. Together with The Cambridge World History of Food (2000), The Cambridge World History of Human Disease provides an extraordinary glimpse of what is known about human health as the twenty-first century begins.

    • Traces the roots of medicine and disease throughout history, covering all major regions of the world and every significant human disease
    • The most comprehensive volume of its kind since August Hirsch's Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology was published in 1880
    • Accesible to laymen and specialists alike

    Reviews & endorsements

    "The Cambridge World History of Human Disease is probably the single most valuable reference work for any scholar of human health and medicine....[T]his work covers an enormous range of biology, history, anthropology, and epidemiology with impressive depth." Lawrence M. Schell et al., American Journal of Human Biology

    "The publication of this epoch-making book testifies to the range and the maturity of contemporary scholarship in the history of medicine. It will quickly become indispensable to students of epidemiology and related fields." Gary B. Ferngren, New England Journal of Medicine

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    Product details

    January 1993
    Hardback
    9780521332866
    1200 pages
    286 × 218 × 59 mm
    2.91kg
    65 b/w illus. 22 maps 59 tables
    Unavailable - out of print December 2017

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Medicine and Disease: An Overview: Part II. Changing Concepts of Health and Disease: Part III. Medical Specialities and Disease Prevention: Part IV. Measuring Health: Part V. The History of Human Disease in the World Outside Asia: Part VI. The History of Human Disease in Asia: Part VII. The Geography of Human Disease: Part VIII. The Major Human Diseases Past and Present.
      Editor
    • Kenneth F. Kiple , Bowling Green State University, Ohio