Cholera in the USSR during the VII pandemic

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The book "Cholera in the USSR during the VII Pandemic," edited by V.I. Pokrovsky, offers a profound and comprehensive exploration of one of the most significant episodes in the history of medicine and public health in the Soviet Union. This work not only sheds light on the facts and events surrounding the spread of cholera in the USSR but also immerses the reader in the social, economic, and political context of the time. Set against the backdrop of the VII cholera pandemic that swept the globe in the mid-20th century, this book goes beyond a mere chronology of epidemics. It analyzes how various aspects of society influenced the spread of the disease and the efforts to combat it. Readers will discover how government structures, medical institutions, and ordinary citizens responded to the threat, how approaches to treatment and prevention evolved, and what lessons were learned from this tragic experience. This book will appeal to a broad audience. It is relevant not only to students and professionals in the fields of medicine and history but also to casual history enthusiasts eager to understand how diseases can impact society as a whole. It holds particular value for those interested in epidemiology, the history of medicine, and social dynamics in times of crisis. The themes addressed in the book are pertinent to both young readers and more mature audiences seeking knowledge. The topics explored extend beyond medical aspects, delving into questions of social responsibility, the interaction between authority and society, and the influence of cultural and economic factors on public health. V.I. Pokrovsky has gathered a diverse range of opinions and research from various authors under one cover, making the book multifaceted and rich in content. It not only informs but also prompts reflection on the importance of being prepared for similar challenges in the future. The author and editor's style is marked by meticulousness and attention to detail. V.I. Pokrovsky is renowned for his work in the history of medicine and epidemiology, and his expertise ensures a high-quality and reliable text. In his other works, he also investigates themes related to medical disasters and their impact on society, establishing him as an expert in this field. Readers familiar with his previous writings will find a consistent approach to analyzing complex social phenomena in this book. "Cholera in the USSR during the VII Pandemic" is not just a historical account; it is a deep investigation that reveals not only facts but also the human stories intertwined with the struggle against disease. This book represents a significant contribution to understanding how epidemics shape society and why it is crucial to remember the lessons of the past. If you are looking for literature that combines historical truth, medical analysis, and social reflections, "Cholera in the USSR during the VII Pandemic" will be a true find for you. Don’t miss the opportunity to dive into this captivating and enlightening book that will help you better understand how history can influence our present and future.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Покровский В.И. (ред.)
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785225045371
- Release date
- 2000