"The Deadly Truth" chronicles the complex interactions between
disease and the peoples of America from the pre-Columbian world to
the present.
Grob's ultimate lesson is stark but valuable: there can be no
final victory over disease. The world in which we live undergoes
constant change, which in turn creates novel risks to human health
and life. We conquer particular diseases, but others always arise
in their stead. In a powerful challenge to our tendency to see
disease as unnatural and its virtual elimination as a real
possibility, Grob asserts the undeniable biological persistence of
disease.
Diseases ranging from malaria to cancer have shaped the social
landscape--sometimes through brief, furious outbreaks, and at other
times through gradual occurrence, control, and recurrence. Grob
integrates statistical data with particular peoples and places
while giving us the larger patterns of the ebb and flow of disease
over centuries. Throughout, we see how much of our history,
culture, and nation-building was determined--in ways we often don't
realize--by the environment and the diseases it fostered.
The way in which we live has shaped, and will continue to
shape, the diseases from which we get sick and die. By accepting
the presence of disease and understanding the way in which it has
physically interacted with people and places in past eras, Grob
illuminates the extraordinarily complex forces that shape our
morbidity and mortality patterns and provides a realistic
appreciation of the individual, social, environmental, and
biological determinants of human health.
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