Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600
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- Author:
- Frank Snowden
- Subject:
- Science and Technology
- Institution Name:
- Yale University
- Collection:
- Open Yale Courses
- Grade Level:
- Post-secondary
- Abstract:
This course consists of an international analysis of the impact of epidemic diseases on western society and culture from the bubonic plague to HIV/AIDS and the recent experience of SARS and swine flu. Leading themes include: infectious disease and its impact on society; the development of public health measures; the role of medical ethics; the genre of plague literature; the social reactions of mass hysteria and violence; the rise of the germ theory of disease; the development of tropical medicine; a comparison of the social, cultural, and historical impact of major infectious diseases; and the issue of emerging and re-emerging diseases.
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Audio Lectures, Readings, Syllabi, Video Lectures
- Media Format:
- Audio, Downloadable docs, Video
- Conditions of Use:
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- Yale University
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