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follow up to the Fireside Book of Death looking at an eclectic range of deadly diseases, Something for everyone. Infectious diseases Yes, but others too, Even diseases of royalty and of those who govern not just megalomania, Also, perhaps a nod to Berton Roueché, a chapter on medical detectives, The author amp doctor chronicles the impact of deadly diseases on individuals, nations and the development of history, Not a lot of notice had been taken by historians of the damage that may have been caused by the decisions made by mad monarchs or syphilitic statesmen.
years ago, Victorian women deemed tuberculosis as sexually irresistible, and it was thought that syphilis, epilepsy, morphine addiction or madness increased the likelihoods of being a genius.
Bursting with anecdotes, the book is amplified withillustrations with some disturbing images!

Three Deadly Scourges, Black Death: caused by rat to man by a flea plague doctor in Marseilles with his beak filled with purifying spice Atishoo, atishoo We all fall down Defoe amp Pepys.

Cholera: Wiertz with a grisly depiction of the victims in premature burial Dr John Snow, unsung hero,
Typhus, disease of dirt: Becket was murdered amp the vermin that were living in this multiple covering started to crawl out,
Smallpox, Conqueror of the New World, Pharaoh Ramases V Queen Elizabeth I Queen Mary II Tsar Peter
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II, Dr Jenner, GP, discoverer of vaccination,
Deadly First Cousins. TB: Keats amp D H Lawrence Chopin Brontë family Elizabeth Siddal, wife of Gabriel Rossetti,
Leprosy: royal leper King Robert the Bruce of Scotland,
Creativity amp Illness: Opium De Quincey Keats Byron amp Shelley, Madness amp genius. Goya amp Beethoven: deafness. Rachitic Mr Pope.
Bones, Stones amp Groans: Gout in Henry VII, Prince Regent later George IV amp John Milton, Bladder stones amp Pepys Emperor Napoleon III, Mad George III chasing novelist Frances Burney: she also had breast surgery in the days before anaesthetics,
A Therapeutic Interlude: purging, cupping amp leeching,
Diseases of Those Who Govern, Royals: Pharaoh Akhenaton Queen Victoria Don Carlos insanity of George III Emperor Frederick III, Leaders: Washington Cleveland Woodrow Wilson Franklin Roosevelt John F Kennedy amp Winston Churchill,
Medical Detectives: Devonshire colic Diabetes, the pissing evil Kuru Huntingtons chorea,
Mosquiteers: Filariasis, Malaria, Yellow Fever,
Pox amp Clap: The Great unmentionables, Columbus siege of Naples French victims, including Voltaire, Louis XV amp Napoleon Henry VIII Ivan the Terrible amp Randolph Churchill, Clap amp Boswell.
AIDS: worldwide pandemic homosexuality Out of Africa
Afterword: Death, The Ultimate Disease, Search for the philosophers stone and many more,

Good stories in a racy style, with some lurid pictures, John Playfair in Living with Germs,
A gruesome collection mostly well known to doctors but nice to have them all together under one cover, British Medical Journal,.
Medical journalism demonstrates a predictably morbid fascination with leprosy and its presumed medical history, Carole Rawcliffe Leprosy in medieval England on The Fireside Book of Deadly Diseases,
The follow up to the Fireside Book of Death looking at an eclectic range of deadly diseases, Something for everyone. Goodreads: Davids review,.ofstars.

Dr Robert Wilkins was born in Wales, in, Educated in Cardiff, he moved to London and qualified inat the Royal Free Hospital, He obtained his higher degree, MRCP, in, and became a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in,
He has had articles published in the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian,
In addition: British Medical Journal,: Personal View Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,: Hallucinations in children Journal of Family Therapy,: The King and his Fool Bri.