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A timely whisper from the past, revived for today's readers: the early modern mind grapples with fear, science, and the social fabric of health. This is more than a medical treatise; it's a historical medical essay that threads public health discourse with a clear-eyed overview of contagious diseases. Clifton Wintringham guides the curious and the prudent alike through smallpox and measles, and through pestilential fevers that once unsettled Georgian Britain. The work sits at the crossroads of science and society, offering both a compact study of disease and a window into eighteenth century…mehr

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A timely whisper from the past, revived for today's readers: the early modern mind grapples with fear, science, and the social fabric of health. This is more than a medical treatise; it's a historical medical essay that threads public health discourse with a clear-eyed overview of contagious diseases. Clifton Wintringham guides the curious and the prudent alike through smallpox and measles, and through pestilential fevers that once unsettled Georgian Britain. The work sits at the crossroads of science and society, offering both a compact study of disease and a window into eighteenth century Britain's medical imagination. Alpha Editions honours its significance as a historical medical compendium and a scholarly bridge to medical students and general readers seeking context, texture, and insight. The prose is precise yet accessible, inviting readers to reflect on how medical knowledge travels from clinic to community, and how public health concerns shape everyday life. This edition stands as a cultural treasure, a rare opportunity to encounter a classic text in a form fit for contemporary minds. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item that preserves a voice from the annals of medical history-an indispensable resource for lovers of historical medical lore, and for anyone drawn to the ethics and science of public health in eighteenth¿ and Georgian Britain.