Summary & Analysis - The Great Influenza - Based On The Book By John M Barry
Golden Books Publishing
Narrador Pamela Banks
Editorial: Golden Books Publishing
Sinopsis
SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE GREAT INFLUENZA BASED ON THE BOOK BY JOHN M. BARRY SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT The Dawn of Scientific Medicine The Hopkins Circle The Rockefeller Institute The World at War The First Wave The Second Wave The Laboratories The Aftermath Lessons Learned Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK In "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History," author John M. Barry chronicles the devastating impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic, weaving together scientific inquiry with human drama. The book explores the desperate search for the cause of the disease, tracing the efforts of scientists like William Park and Oswald Avery as they grappled with limited knowledge and rudimentary tools to unravel the mysteries of the virus. Barry delves into the social, economic, and psychological ramifications of the pandemic, exposing the fragility of public health systems and the devastating consequences of misinformation and fear. The narrative highlights the enduring lessons learned from this global tragedy, underscoring the importance of scientific research, public health preparedness, and effective communication in combating emerging infectious disease threats.
Duración: 25 minutos (00:24:57) Fecha de publicación: 18/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

