This book makes use of extensive primary source material such as
chronicles, legal records, and medical treatises as well as
appropriate secondary works drawn from historical and scientific
scholarship, providing students with a comprehensive overview of
disease in England. It examines how infectious diseases such as
plague, syphilis, or the English Sweat and everyday medical issues,
such as dysentery, affected people and how/why they spread.
Enabling students to see the link between disease and society. This
book examines how people tried to cope with disease in a variety of
ways, such as improvements in hygiene and provides comparisons with
present issues. Allowing students to see the differences and
similarities with the social reaction to and ways people dealt with
disease in the past and now.
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