
Bubonic Plague
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Dr. Rai Bahadur A. Mitra, the Chief Medical Officer of Kashmir, provides a comprehensive overview of the bubonic plague in this insightful treatise. The book begins by outlining the historical trajectory of the disease, tracing its origins and impacts, particularly focusing on the infamous 1665 plague that ravaged London. Mitra delves into the clinical aspects of the plague, presenting a detailed description of its symptoms and progression. He then examines the available treatment options, emphasizing the significance of early intervention and supportive care. The book concludes with an exploration of preventative measures, highlighting the importance of sanitation, isolation, and public health initiatives in controlling outbreaks. Through its historical context, medical insights, and practical advice, the book offers a valuable understanding of the bubonic plague, its impact, and the ongoing efforts to combat its spread.Book Details
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