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Filed under: Bacterial diseases -- Transmission
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Filed under: Helicobacter pylori infections
Filed under: Cholera Memoria Historica das Epidemias da Febre Amarella e Cholera-Morbo que Têm Reinado no Brasil (in Portuguese; Rio de Janeiro: Typ. Nacional, 1873), by José Pereira Rêgo Lavradio
Filed under: Whooping cough -- Vaccination -- Complications -- Congresses
Filed under: Plague -- England -- London
Filed under: Plague -- England -- London -- Fiction
Filed under: Plague -- England -- London -- History -- 17th century -- SourcesFiled under: Plague -- England -- London -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Great Plague, London, England, 1664-1666 -- Fiction
Filed under: Plague -- Europe -- History -- FictionFiled under: Plague -- Fiction Badge of Infamy (New York: Ace Books, c1963), by Lester Del Rey A Journal of the Plague Year, by Daniel Defoe The Last Man, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Old Saint Paul's: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire, by William Harrison Ainsworth (Gutenberg text) The Scarlet Plague (as published in London Magazine, 1912), by Jack London (HTML at Sonoma) The Scarlet Plague (New York: Macmillan, 1915), by Jack London, illust. by Gordon Grant (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Filed under: Plague -- Iraq -- BaghdadFiled under: Black Death
Filed under: Leprosy -- Patients -- Russia (Federation) -- SiberiaFiled under: Tuberculosis
Filed under: Tuberculosis -- Fiction
Filed under: Tuberculosis -- France -- Nursing -- FictionFiled under: Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Fiction Ships That Pass in the Night, by Beatrice Harraden
Filed under: Tuberculosis -- France -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Tuberculosis -- ItalyFiled under: Tuberculosis -- ResearchFiled under: Tuberculosis -- SaskatchewanFiled under: Tuberculosis -- United States
Filed under: Typhus fever -- Silesia Mittheilungen Über die in Oberschlesien Herrschende Typhus-Epidemie (in German; Berlin: G. Reimer, 1848), by Rudolf Virchow
Filed under: Relapsing fever -- Patients -- Religious life
Filed under: Syphilis
Filed under: Animals as carriers of disease -- Congresses
Filed under: Insects as carriers of disease
Filed under: Needle exchange programs -- United StatesFiled under: Bloodborne infections -- United States -- Prevention |