Epidemics Resulting from Wars
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The book "Epidemics caused by wars" was written by the German historian Friedrich Prinzing. In his work, he examines the impact of wars on the spread of epidemics in different periods of history. The author analyzes in detail military conflicts and their consequences for public health, revealing the relationship between military actions and the spread of diseases among the civilian population.
Prinzing provides the reader with an opportunity to better understand how military conflicts contribute to epidemics and what mechanisms underlie this process. His research reveals a wide range of examples of historical situations where wars affected the spread of viral diseases, infections and other diseases.
Epidemics Caused by War offers a fascinating look at an important topic that helps to better understand the relationship between military conflicts and the spread of epidemics, noting the importance of preventing epidemics in times of war.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Friedrich Prinzing
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2019-06-27
- Title
- Epidemics Resulting from Wars
- Subject
- Armies -- Medical and sanitary affairs
Epidemics -- History
Medicine, Military -- History
Military hygiene
RA - Editor
- Harald Westergaard