
The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd With Remarks Upon the Plague in General, Shewing Its Cause and Nature of Infection, with Necessary Precautions to Prevent the Speading of That Direful Distemper
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Authors:
- Bradley, Richard
1688 - 1732
About this book
In the wake of devastating outbreaks that ravaged cities across Europe, Richard Bradley's "The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd" emerges as a pivotal scientific treatise. This work meticulously examines the plague's cause and nature of infection, offering critical insights into its transmission and the urgent precautions necessary to prevent the spread of this direful distemper. With a focus on empirical observation and practical measures, Bradley's analysis serves as a vital resource for understanding infectious diseases. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document not only sheds light on a historical crisis but also emphasizes the importance of public health awareness. Engage with Bradley's findings to grasp the complexities of disease management and societal response in times of crisis.