Wars, Pestilence and the Surgeon's Blade
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Wars in the 19th century were accompanied by a very heavy loss of life from infectious diseases. Typhus fever, dysentery, malaria, typhoid fever and yellow fever caused many more deaths than wounds inflicted by enemy actions. During the Peninsular War, for example, for every soldier dying of a wound, four succumbed to disease.

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  • : Helion & Company
  • : Helion & Company
  • : 9781909384095
  • : Engels
  • : Hardcover
  • : 416
  • : mei 2013
  • : 814
  • : 165 x 240 x 29 mm.
  • : Helion Studies in Military History
  • : Geschiedenis van de geneeskunde