The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd

The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd

by Richard Bradley
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Publication Date: 31/07/2022

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In 'The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd', Richard Bradley offers a meticulous discourse on the horrifying outbreak of plague that befell Marseilles in the early 18th century. With an erudite blend of medical and scientific inquiry, Bradley delves into the causes and infection mechanisms of the bubonic plague, enriching his exploration with keen observations drawn from the broader historical context of disease outbreaks. His writing transcends mere historical account; it is imbued with the style of early epidemiological literature, providing an insightful examination of contagion theories pertinent to his time, and making a larger comment on health practices and the understanding of disease dissemination in the pre-modern era.nnRichard Bradley, a noted botanist and Fellow of the Royal Society, was deeply influenced by the scientific endeavors and intellectual currents of the 18th century. His fascination with natural history and dedication to empirical evidence are evident in his meticulous documentation of the plague. His determination to discern the underlying causes and potential remedies reflects the zeitgeist of his era—an epoch that bore witness to the burgeoning of scientific rationalism and the pursuit of understanding nature's intricacies through methodical study.nn'The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd' is a seminal work that will interest scholars of medical history, epidemiology, and the history of science. It is a testament to Bradley's foresight and his commitment to applying scientific principles to combat the spread of infectious diseases. His text not only serves as a historical document but also provides a thought-provoking reflection on the enduring challenges posed by epidemics. Readers seeking to fathom the depth of human response to such crises, and the evolution of medical thought, will find Bradley's account both enlightening and profoundly relevant to contemporary discussions on public health and disease prevention.

ISBN:
8596547129967
8596547129967
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Richard Bradley

Richard Bradley is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at Reading University. Recent publications include: Temporary Palaces, A Comparative Study of Rock Art in Later Prehistoric Europe, The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (revised edition 2019), and A Geography of Offerings.

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