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Publisher:New World Publishing, 2007
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- Author: Cameron, MD, Ian ArthurDate:Created2007Summary:
Cameron has produced a gripping history of quarantine in Canada, the forgotten story of the men and women who worked to save lives and protect the citizens of this land. A story of the early years of immigration to Canada, and of marine transportation with wooden ships sailing reluctantly into the age of steam. It also details significant aspects of the history of Canada, Nova Scotia and Halifax, and recounts the story of contagious disease in the 19th-20th Centuries. But it is much more than the past, dealing with the future of dread diseases we face today, including SARS, West Nile fever, and the feared influenza pandemics, such as those possible with the latest swine flu (H1N1) or potential bird flu (H5N1). Also contains extensive appendices, medical definitions, and is indexed for history and medicine.
Subject(s): Communicable diseases--Hospitals | Nova Scotia | Nova Scotia--Lawlor Island | Public health | QuarantineOriginal Publisher: [Place of publication not identified], New World PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781895814927Collection(s)/Series: Atlantic Canadian: Read Atlantic
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