Bacteria and bayonets : the impact of disease in American military history / David R. Petriello.

  • Petriello, David
Date:
2016
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About this work

Also known as

Impact of disease in American military history

Publication/Creation

Philadelphia : Casemate, 2016.

Physical description

263 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-258) and index.

Contents

Columbus Day or Contagion Day: disease "arrives" in America -- "Deus flavit nasus et dissipati sunt": the Protestant wind and the Catholic flu -- Pocahontas and the plague: the English and disease in the conquest of the colonies -- "The paths to glory lead but to the grave": disease in the early French and Indian Wars -- "Pestilence gave them a common death": disease and the English conquest of North America -- Typhus and taxation: disease and the American Revolution -- A nation forged in gout and expanded by venereal disease: a medical look at the early republic -- Montezuma's revenge: disease and manifest destiny -- Johnny Dysentery and Billy Typhus: disease and the Civil War -- Remember the Maine, to hell with yellow fever: imperialism and illness -- Love in the age of cholera, warfare in the age of typhoid: progressivism and pestilence -- Bullets, bayonets, and botulism: biological warfare in the twentieth century -- Al-Qaeda, anthrax, and America: terrorism and disease in post-Cold War America.

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    History of Medicine
    LM.6
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ISBN

  • 9781612003412
  • 1612003419