Bubonic Plague

Bubonic Plague, written by Dr. Rai Bahadur A. Mitra, is a concise treatise on the history, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of the bubonic plague. It includes a historical overview, notably the 1665 plague in London, and offers insights into the disease's impact on society. Mitra, who served as the Chief Medical Officer in Kashmir, provides a medical perspective on this significant historical epidemic. The work is notable for its informative approach to a disease that has shaped public health responses throughout history.
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