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Plague / Its Cause and the Manner of its Extension, Its Menace, Its Control and Suppression, Its Diagnosis and Treatment

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A medical study traces the historical spread of plague, explains bacterial and flea-borne transmission, and analyzes rat ecology in urban outbreaks. Detailed case material and first-hand experience from epidemics in the Philippines illustrate organization of suppression work, practical rat-proofing and extermination methods, and laboratory protocols for diagnosis. The work summarizes treatment approaches including serum therapy, vaccines and symptomatic care, discusses prophylaxis and anaphylaxis, and presents statistical outcomes. Illustrations, procedural orders, and bacteriologic observations accompany practical guidance for sanitarians and clinicians charged with control and prevention.

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Thomas Wright Jackson

Thomas Wright Jackson was an author known for his work in the field of public health, particularly regarding infectious diseases. His notable book, "Plague / Its Cause and the Manner of its Extension, Its Menace, Its Control and Suppression, Its Diagnosis and Treatment," provides a comprehensive examination of the plague, addressing its causes, spread, and methods for control and treatment. Jackson's contributions reflect a significant interest in epidemiology and the societal impacts of disease, making his work relevant to both historical and contemporary discussions on public health.

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