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Volume 328:668-669 March 4, 1993 Number 9
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Miasmas and Disease: Public Health and the Environment in the Pre-Industrial Age

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By Carlo M. Cipolla; Translated by Elizabeth Potter. 101 pp. New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1992. $20. ISBN 0-300-04806-8.

In Miasmas and Disease, Carlo Cipolla provides a fascinating glimpse of illness, health care, and prevention in early-17th-century Italy. The first and concluding chapters set up the author's premise and draw his conclusions about the inability of the physicians of the time to break out of the ancient paradigm of the humoral nature of disease. "`Facts,"' he tells us, "are like the tiles of a mosaic; on their own they mean nothing." But by presenting these facts as plainly as possible, Cipolla allows us the joy of discovery. The intervening chapters present information so deftly that the reader is almost . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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