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""A Collection Of Papers: Intended To Promote An Institution For The Cure And Prevention Of Infectious Fevers In Newcastle And Other Populous Towns"" is a book written by John Clark, originally published in 1802. The book is a collection of papers that were written with the intention of promoting the establishment of an institution for the cure and prevention of infectious fevers in Newcastle and other populous towns. The papers contained in the book cover a range of topics related to infectious fevers, including their causes, symptoms, and treatments. They also discuss the importance of…mehr

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""A Collection Of Papers: Intended To Promote An Institution For The Cure And Prevention Of Infectious Fevers In Newcastle And Other Populous Towns"" is a book written by John Clark, originally published in 1802. The book is a collection of papers that were written with the intention of promoting the establishment of an institution for the cure and prevention of infectious fevers in Newcastle and other populous towns. The papers contained in the book cover a range of topics related to infectious fevers, including their causes, symptoms, and treatments. They also discuss the importance of preventative measures, such as quarantine and sanitation, in controlling the spread of these diseases. The book is written in a scholarly style and is aimed at medical professionals and policymakers who are concerned with public health. It provides a valuable historical perspective on the understanding of infectious diseases in the early 19th century and the efforts to combat them. Overall, ""A Collection Of Papers: Intended To Promote An Institution For The Cure And Prevention Of Infectious Fevers In Newcastle And Other Populous Towns"" is an important work in the history of public health and medicine, offering insights into the challenges faced by communities in the past in dealing with infectious diseases and the strategies that were employed to address them.Together With The Communications Of The Most Eminent Physicians, Relative To The Safety And Importance Of Annexing Fever Wards To The Newcastle And Other Infirmaries.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
John Clark is a magazine editor, tour guide and author of Columbus Uncovered: Fascinating, Real-Life Stories about Unusual People, Places & Things in Ohio's Capital City. As a former broadcast journalist with a keen interest in offbeat topics, John brings stories to life with a smart, casual style that keeps you turning the pages. John and his wife Jan moved to their adopted hometown in 1992, quickly settling into Columbus' premiere historic district, German Village. His past works have included history books, magazine articles and video documentaries about this celebrated, urban immigrant neighborhood. And he has received numerous local and state awards for his writing and producing. John works out of his favorite neighborhood coffee shop and occasionally at the couple's 150-year-old brick cottage, where his three-year-old Shih Tzu mix, Ruby, keeps him company. John and Jan, a former Mr. & Miss Third Grade in their native southern Kentucky, enjoy world travel and socializing with friends and neighbors.