Pandemic History
3 Books in 1: Learn How All Pandemics Have Started and Ended Deeply Changing the Course of History and the Miserably Forgotten Lessons from Great Influenza
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Jack Powell
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John Muan
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Are you interested in comparing the past’s pandemics and those of today? What will be the impact of the latest epidemic on the global economy? Do you want to know how the deadliest pandemic of the 20th century started and ended? If you are interested in learning about the worst pandemics that have accompanied human history, this is the book for you!
In this book, you will discover “the cyclic struggle between man and nature. How every pandemic has changed the course of history: accompanying or causing wars, migrations, collapses of empires, economic systems, religious powers, ideological persecution.”
Download: Pandemic History: 3 Books in 1: Learn How All Pandemics Have Started and Ended Deeply Changing the Course of History and the Miserably Forgotten Lessons From Great Influenza
This compilation book includes:
Book 1 – Pandemic History: How Pandemics Have Changed History
Book 2 - Pandemic History: From the Plague to the Last Epidemic
Book 3 - 1918 Spanish Flu: the Terrible Story of the Great Influenza, the 20th Century’s Deadliest Pandemic
In particular, you will learn about:
- The oldest plagues in history: Athenian Plague, Anthonian Plague, Cypriot Plague, The Plague of Justinian, The Black Plague, and Smallpox. In these chapters, you will travel to remote places and times where humankind has adapted and survived.
- Different plagues of history, like the Russian Plague, the Yellow Fever, the Great Plague of Vienna, the Polio, and many others
- And again, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Cholera, Hong Kong Flu, HIV, SARS, and Ebola
- How vaccines have changed the world, in particular, how fundamental social immunization has been, and what impact it has had on public health
- Side effects on global economy
- In the third book, an in-depth analysis of the Great Influenza of 1918, with its origins and causes and what we can learn from this historical fact
Even if a long time has passed, these events have a significant correlation with the present, and for this reason, it is essential to know them. This book is a work of epidemiological history like no other, with important lessons for our own time because it delves into the past of the world’s deadliest diseases.
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©2020 John Muan (P)2020 John MuanWhat listeners say about Pandemic History
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- D SHERRIFF
- 13-02-22
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I am not sure about this book. I have learnt a bit. The author repeats allot of information over and over. And felt at times it is not going any no where.
He referred to Aids quite a bit not sure why as this is a preventable disease and kills way less than Malaria.
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- Anna Sthesia
- 03-02-21
This book is a historical audiobook
I love this book! I'm simply starting on my way and this book associated a great deal of things for me. I especially appreciated the section on the 1918 flu epidemic. This book is a historical audiobook.
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- Helen Norton
- 30-12-22
Could have been interesting
I wanted to like this but the narrator sounds like an AI and keeps mispronouncing words.
This is also a poor translation from the language it was written in. Surely an basic edit could have spotted ‘shrubbery meat’ translated in place of ‘bushmeat’
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