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Letters on the Cholera Morbus

William Fergusson, J. Gillkrest

Verlag: DigiCat

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In 'Letters on the Cholera Morbus', William Fergusson and J. Gillkrest present a compelling anthology that traverses the grim avenues of a 19th-century global health crisis through a series of poignant letters and essays. The collection showcases a remarkable diversity in literary styles—from rigorous scientific inquiries to the deeply personal reflections—providing a multifaceted view of the cholera pandemics that plagued the world. The anthology stands out for its ability to blend empirical analysis with the emotional resonance of personal experiences, painting a holistic picture of the era's medical, social, and individual struggles with the disease. The backgrounds of Fergusson and Gillkrest, both eminent figures in the medical field of their time, lend the anthology an unparalleled authenticity and depth. Their writings are informed by firsthand experiences with cholera outbreaks, offering insights into the broader historical and cultural impacts of the disease. The anthology aligns with significant literary and scientific movements of the 19th century, encapsulating a crucial period in medical history where empirical evidence and personal narrative began to intertwine, enriching our understanding of public health crises. 'Reader, dive into 'Letters on the Cholera Morbus' for an enlightening journey through the pages of history. This anthology offers a unique opportunity to explore the confluence of scientific progress and human resilience, through the eyes of those who witnessed one of history's most daunting health challenges. Beyond its educational value, the collection invites a dialogue between past and present, urging contemporary readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles and triumphs in global health endeavors. It's a must-read for those intrigued by the historical intersections of medicine, society, and personal narrative.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 113 Seiten.

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