This book tells the story of our invisible shield—the vast, intricate system of public health that protects us from a thousand daily harms. It is a system so successful that its triumphs, from clean drinking water to the rarity of childhood paralysis from polio, are often taken for granted. This history reveals how that shield was painstakingly built over centuries of human civilization. The narrative journeys from the engineering marvels of ancient Rome's aqueducts and sewers to the desperate, plague-driven invention of quarantine in the Middle Ages. It explores the intellectual revolutions of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, which shifted our understanding of disease from divine punishment to a natural phenomenon that could be studied and, ultimately, controlled.
Follow the gripping detective story of modern public health's birth, tracing the steps of pioneers who fought against both microbes and skepticism. Witness John Snow's methodical mapping of a cholera outbreak to a single London water pump, the foundational moment of epidemiology. Experience the paradigm-shifting discovery of Germ Theory, as Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch finally unmasked the microscopic enemies that had plagued humanity for millennia, paving the way for a new, scientific approach to disease. The book details how these breakthroughs, combined with the impassioned work of sanitary reformers who battled the squalor of the Industrial Revolution, laid the groundwork for the modern public health infrastructure we rely on today.
The twentieth century saw an explosion of progress, a golden age when vaccines and antibiotics tamed many of humanity's most ancient and feared diseases. This history covers the monumental campaigns that conquered smallpox, brought diphtheria and measles to heel, and began the long war on polio. Yet, as old threats receded, new ones emerged. The narrative shifts to the modern challenges posed by chronic, non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It chronicles the decades-long battle against the powerful tobacco industry, the rise of the obesity epidemic in an environment of unprecedented abundance, and the global response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Bringing the story into the turbulent twenty-first century, this book examines the complex health landscape of our interconnected world. It explores the promise and perils of the digital revolution, from the power of big data in tracking outbreaks to the dangerous spread of misinformation. It sounds the alarm on the growing threats of antimicrobial resistance and the urgent need for pandemic preparedness in an age of global travel and climate change. This is the sweeping account of how we have learned to protect ourselves and each other—a story of brilliant insights, devastating setbacks, and the enduring human quest for longer, healthier lives for all.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. This book tells the story of our invisible shield-the vast, intricate system of public health that protects us from a thousand daily harms. It is a system so successful that its triumphs, from clean drinking water to the rarity of childhood paralysis from polio, are often taken for granted. This history reveals how that shield was painstakingly built over centuries of human civilization. The narrative journeys from the engineering marvels of ancient Rome's aqueducts and sewers to the desperate, plague-driven invention of quarantine in the Middle Ages. It explores the intellectual revolutions of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, which shifted our understanding of disease from divine punishment to a natural phenomenon that could be studied and, ultimately, controlled.Follow the gripping detective story of modern public health's birth, tracing the steps of pioneers who fought against both microbes and skepticism. Witness John Snow's methodical mapping of a cholera outbreak to a single London water pump, the foundational moment of epidemiology. Experience the paradigm-shifting discovery of Germ Theory, as Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch finally unmasked the microscopic enemies that had plagued humanity for millennia, paving the way for a new, scientific approach to disease. The book details how these breakthroughs, combined with the impassioned work of sanitary reformers who battled the squalor of the Industrial Revolution, laid the groundwork for the modern public health infrastructure we rely on today.The twentieth century saw an explosion of progress, a golden age when vaccines and antibiotics tamed many of humanity's most ancient and feared diseases. This history covers the monumental campaigns that conquered smallpox, brought diphtheria and measles to heel, and began the long war on polio. Yet, as old threats receded, new ones emerged. The narrative shifts to the modern challenges posed by chronic, non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It chronicles the decades-long battle against the powerful tobacco industry, the rise of the obesity epidemic in an environment of unprecedented abundance, and the global response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.Bringing the story into the turbulent twenty-first century, this book examines the complex health landscape of our interconnected world. It explores the promise and perils of the digital revolution, from the power of big data in tracking outbreaks to the dangerous spread of misinformation. It sounds the alarm on the growing threats of antimicrobial resistance and the urgent need for pandemic preparedness in an age of global travel and climate change. This is the sweeping account of how we have learned to protect ourselves and each other-a story of brilliant insights, devastating setbacks, and the enduring human quest for longer, healthier lives for all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798272693044
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. This book tells the story of our invisible shield-the vast, intricate system of public health that protects us from a thousand daily harms. It is a system so successful that its triumphs, from clean drinking water to the rarity of childhood paralysis from polio, are often taken for granted. This history reveals how that shield was painstakingly built over centuries of human civilization. The narrative journeys from the engineering marvels of ancient Rome's aqueducts and sewers to the desperate, plague-driven invention of quarantine in the Middle Ages. It explores the intellectual revolutions of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, which shifted our understanding of disease from divine punishment to a natural phenomenon that could be studied and, ultimately, controlled.Follow the gripping detective story of modern public health's birth, tracing the steps of pioneers who fought against both microbes and skepticism. Witness John Snow's methodical mapping of a cholera outbreak to a single London water pump, the foundational moment of epidemiology. Experience the paradigm-shifting discovery of Germ Theory, as Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch finally unmasked the microscopic enemies that had plagued humanity for millennia, paving the way for a new, scientific approach to disease. The book details how these breakthroughs, combined with the impassioned work of sanitary reformers who battled the squalor of the Industrial Revolution, laid the groundwork for the modern public health infrastructure we rely on today.The twentieth century saw an explosion of progress, a golden age when vaccines and antibiotics tamed many of humanity's most ancient and feared diseases. This history covers the monumental campaigns that conquered smallpox, brought diphtheria and measles to heel, and began the long war on polio. Yet, as old threats receded, new ones emerged. The narrative shifts to the modern challenges posed by chronic, non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It chronicles the decades-long battle against the powerful tobacco industry, the rise of the obesity epidemic in an environment of unprecedented abundance, and the global response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.Bringing the story into the turbulent twenty-first century, this book examines the complex health landscape of our interconnected world. It explores the promise and perils of the digital revolution, from the power of big data in tracking outbreaks to the dangerous spread of misinformation. It sounds the alarm on the growing threats of antimicrobial resistance and the urgent need for pandemic preparedness in an age of global travel and climate change. This is the sweeping account of how we have learned to protect ourselves and each other-a story of brilliant insights, devastating setbacks, and the enduring human quest for longer, healthier lives for all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798272693044
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