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Bubonic plague in early modern Russia : public health & urban disaster Bubonic plague in early modern Russia : public health & urban disaster John T. Alexander (The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political ... JT Alexander - Johns Hopkins University Press 被引量: 13发表: 19...
Plague is treated with readily available antibiotics. Often, antibiotics are given as soon as samples are taken because the sooner the patient begins treatment the better the chances for full recovery. If the patient has pneumonic plague, people in close contact with him or her may be evaluated,...
The17thcenturyprovidesseveralmoresignpostsonthewaytothetreatmentofusageasweknowit.OneoftheseistheexpressionofadesireforregulationofthelanguagebyanacademysimilartotheonesestablishedinItalyinthe16thcenturyandinFrancein1635.CallsfortheestablishmentofanEnglishacademycameasearlyas1617;amongthewriterstourgeonewereJohnDryden...
These studies have led to a better understanding of the structure and function of the sweet taste receptor, and are guiding the rational structural-based design of novel sweeteners, of which could be used in the treatment of human obesity and diabetes. Starting from discovered lead compounds and...
Slowly, SARS extended into Vietnam, Singapore, and numerous other countries. In response to the growing epidemic, governments implemented quarantines, closed schools, and coordinated with international groups like the WHO and the CDC to determine the cause and find a treatment for the disease. ...
Slowly, SARS extended into Vietnam, Singapore, and numerous other countries. In response to the growing epidemic, governments implemented quarantines, closed schools, and coordinated with international groups like the WHO and the CDC to determine the cause and find a treatment for the disease. ...
Bubonic Plague in Early Modern Russia: Public Health and Urban Disaster. By John T. Alexander. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980. Pp. xvi, 385. $30.00No abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1017/... J Hutchinson - 《Canadian Journal of History》 被引量...
Slowly, SARS extended into Vietnam, Singapore, and numerous other countries. In response to the growing epidemic, governments implemented quarantines, closed schools, and coordinated with international groups like the WHO and the CDC to determine the cause and find a treatment for the disease....