Quinine and Quarantine - Loren Humphrey

Quinine and Quarantine

Loren Humphrey

出版时间

2000-04-05

ISBN

9780826212696

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Presenting a fascinating overview of medicine in Missouri from the early days of epidemics to present-day technological advances, Quinine and Quarantine approaches the history of medicine as an integral part of the state's development.Examining the changing environmental risks and diseases that threatened Missouri over the years and the role of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers as prime routes for the spread of both diseases and innovations, Loren Humphrey discusses the efforts of citizens, legislators, and health officials confronting various medical challenges. He offers intriguing medical details of the past two centuries interspersed with the stories of significant historical figures and Missourians' personal accounts. He tells of the pioneers' struggles to use natural remedies acquired from Native Americans, the gory and unsanitary attempts to treat early gunshot wounds, and the common afflictions and diseases such as "swamp fever" measles, dysentery, smallpox, and typhoid that seemed beyond medicine's effects. Humphrey also discusses the significance of the discovery and reluctant acceptance of the "antifever" breakthrough now famous as quinine.Quinine and Quarantine takes readers on a remarkable journey that concludes in the present, arguably the most exciting and controversial era for medical advances. Humphrey explores new imaging techniques, laparoscopic surgery, and research on ways to overcome bacterial resistance to antibiotics. He also challenges the reader to consider such compelling issues as the escalating cost of health care, threats posed by environmental hazards, and the ongoing battle for moral standards regarding transplants, managed care, abortion, andassisted suicide.Organized chronologically in fifty-year segments and written in language free of jargon, Quinine and Quarantine will appeal to the general reader in search of a better understanding of the medical problems and solutions faced by the people of Missouri since the late 1700s.
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