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Infectious diseases have been with us for millennia and continue to pose a threat, from the irritation of flu season to the potential extinction of our species.

We instinctively fear them and alter our behaviour as a result. The reason we bury bodies six feet deep is because that was the depth that stopped plague transmission from the dead in the Middle Ages. Many religious practices, such as avoiding certain meats, were established because of foodborne disease transmission.

In The Top Ten Diseases of All Time, Stacey Smith? presents the top ten deadliest diseases and their effects on society, providing a wealth of information about the trajectory and terrible impact of each disease, and humanity’s reaction to these diseases throughout the millennia.

Did you know, for example, that:

-The medical symbol evolved from the worms wrapped around a stick, because that was the only way to remove Guinea worms from the body, so having a stick meant you were a doctor.

-Smallpox is the third-worst disease ever, yet it remains the only successfully eradicated human disease (but not for long!), thanks in part to a successful vaccine, in part to photographic recognition cards and in part due to helicopter-led forced vaccinations of whole villages in the former Yugoslavia. This brings up issues of individual rights versus public good that remain relevant today.

-Four diseases were targeted for eradication in the 20th century; the failure to do so led directly to the creation of the environmental movement.

-The inability of priests to explain how to stop the plague in the Middle Ages broke the back of the church as an all-powerful and all-knowing institution and led to colonialism and slavery.

The Top Ten Diseases of All Time offers a fascinating overview of the deadliest diseases to spread throughout the world, including HIV/AIDS, Spanish Flu, Measles, The Black Death, Smallpox and others.


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24 octobre 2023

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1

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9780776640624

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THE TOP TEN DISEASES OF ALL TIME
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THE TOP TEN DISEASES OF ALL TIME
STACEY SMITH?
University of Ottawa Press 
The University of Ottawa Press (UOP) is proud to be the oldest of the francophone university presses in Canada and the oldest bilingual university publisher in North America. Since 196, UOP has been enriching intellectual and cultural discourse by producing peer-reviewed and award-winning books in the humanities and social sciences, in French and in English. www.press.uOttawa.ca
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Title: The top ten diseases of all time / Stacey Smith?. Names: Smith?, Stacey, 197 October 8- author. Series: Collection 11 (Ottawa, Ont.) Description: Series statement: Collection 11 | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 51567 | Canadiana (ebook) 5165 | ISBN 978776646 (softcover) | ISBN 97877664617 (EPUB) | ISBN 9787766464 (PDF) Subjects: LCSH: Communicable diseases—History. | LCSH: Communicable diseases— Social aspects. Classification: LCC RC111 .S65  | DDC 616.99—dc
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© University of Ottawa Press 2023 All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be repro-duced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database and retrieval system, without prior permission.
The University of Ottawa Press gratefully acknowledges the support extended to its pub-lishing list by the Government of Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences through the Scholarly Book Awards and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and by the University of Ottawa.
Dedicated to all the people who died from infectious diseases and whose names have been lost to history
Contents
List of Illustrationsix List of Tablesxi Preface1
Chapter 1. The Third Plague11 Chapter 9. Cocoliztli25 Chapter 8. HIV/AIDS33 Chapter 7. The Justinianic Plague47 Chapter 6. Spanish Flu53 Chapter 5. The Black Death61 Chapter 4. Measles70 Chapter . Smallpox79 Chapter . Tuberculosis94 Chapter 1. Well, That Would Be Telling...109
Lessons Learned and the Way Forward123 Further Reading125
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The Rod of Asclepius.3 Fleming’s accidentally contaminated staphylococcus culture plate.4 Map of southern China and its provinces.12 Political cartoon in a Chinese-language newspaper depicting Joseph Kinyoun being injected in the head with the Haffkine vaccine.15 Newspaper ad for rat extermination to prevent plague.15 Map of Australia and New Caledonia.16 Map of Mexico showing Nochistlan, Cholula, and Tepeaca.27 + Schematic diagram showing the role that CD4 T cells play in the immune system.34 Lions vs. rabbits strategy.37
AIDS statistics among African Americans in the United States, 199–5.40 Map of the Mediterranean basin.48 Emperor Justinian the Great.49 Proportional distribution of influenza deaths in Madrid by age.54 Plague doctor’s protective outfit.62 Map of Europe showing Messina, Kaffa, and Chu Valley.63 R values for a variety of diseases.72 A cartoon from a December 1894 anti-vaccination publi-cation.74 The cowpox vaccine being administered to frightened young women, and cows emerging from different parts of people’s bodies.83 Global smallpox numbers 19–16.83
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