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What Disease Was Plague 1st Edition Ole J Benedictow

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What Disease Was Plague 1st Edition Ole J Benedictow
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.87 MB
Pages: 800
Author: Ole J. Benedictow
ISBN: 9789004180024, 9789004193918, 9004180028, 900419391X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1
Volume: 2.

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What Disease Was Plague 1st Edition Ole J Benedictow by Ole J. Benedictow 9789004180024, 9789004193918, 9004180028, 900419391X instant download after payment.

In recent decades, alternatives to the established bubonic-plague theory have been presented as to the microbiologcal identity and mechanism(s) of spread of historical plague epidemics. In this monograph, the six important alternative theories are intensively discussed in the light of the historical sources, the central primary studies and standard works on bubonic plague and the alternative microbiological agents, insofar as they are testable. These seven theories are incompatible and at least six of them must be untenable. In the author’s opinion, the arguments against the bubonic-plague theory and for all alternative theories are untenable. This monograph therefore also has been written also as a standard work on bubonic plague, giving a broad and in-depth presentation of the medical, epidemiological and historical evidence and the methodological tenets for identification of historical diseases by comparison with modern medical knowledge.

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