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The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutionized Medicine and American Politics
Author: Stephen Coss
Year: March 8, 2016
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Language: English



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The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutionized Medicine and American Politics is a captivating book that delves into the events of a fateful year in Boston's history, which had a profound impact on the course of medical history, American journalism, and colonial revolution. The author, Stephen Coss, brings to life an extraordinary cast of characters, including Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin, and Samuel Adams, among others. The story revolves around the worst smallpox epidemic in Boston's history and the controversial medical procedure known as inoculation, which led to vaccination, one of the most significant medical discoveries in history. In the midst of this crisis, Puritan preacher Cotton Mather convinced Doctor Zabdiel Boylston to try inoculation, a procedure that involved making an incision in the arm of a healthy person and implanting it with smallpox. However, public outrage forced Boylston into hiding, and Mather's house was even firebombed.
The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics - увлекательная книга, вникающая в события рокового года в истории Бостона, оказавшего глубокое влияние на ход истории болезни, американскую журналистику и колониальную революцию. Автор, Стивен Косс, воплощает в жизнь необычайный состав персонажей, среди которых Коттон Мэзер, Забдиэль Бойлстон, Джеймс Франклин и Сэмюэл Адамс, среди прочих. История вращается вокруг самой страшной эпидемии оспы в истории Бостона и спорной медицинской процедуры, известной как прививка, которая привела к вакцинации, одному из самых значительных медицинских открытий в истории. В разгар этого кризиса пуританский проповедник Коттон Мэзер убедил доктора Забдиэля Бойлстона попробовать сделать прививку - процедуру, которая предполагала выполнение разреза в руке здорового человека и имплантацию его при оспе. Однако общественное возмущение вынудило Бойлстона скрыться, а дом Мазера был даже сожжён огненной бомбой.
The Fever of 1721 : The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics est un livre fascinant qui plonge dans les événements d'une année fatale dans l'histoire de Boston, qui a eu un impact profond sur le cours de l'histoire médicale, le journalisme américain et la révolution coloniale. L'auteur, Stephen Coss, donne vie à une composition extraordinaire de personnages, dont Cotton Maser, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin et Samuel Adams, entre autres. L'histoire tourne autour de la pire épidémie de variole de l'histoire de Boston et d'une procédure médicale controversée, connue sous le nom de vaccination, qui a conduit à la vaccination, l'une des découvertes médicales les plus importantes de l'histoire. Au milieu de cette crise, le pasteur puritain Cotton Maser a convaincu le Dr Zabdiel Boylston d'essayer de se faire vacciner, une procédure qui impliquait d'effectuer une incision dans la main d'une personne en bonne santé et de l'implanter dans la variole. Mais l'indignation publique a forcé Boylston à fuir, et la maison de Mazer a même été brûlée par une bombe de feu.
The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics es un libro fascinante que se adentra en los acontecimientos del fatídico año en la historia de Boston, que tuvo un profundo impacto en el curso de la historia médica, el periodismo estadounidense y la revolución colonial. autor, Stephen Coss, da vida a un extraordinario elenco de personajes, entre los que se encuentran Cotton Maser, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin y Samuel Adams, entre otros. La historia gira en torno a la peor epidemia de viruela de la historia de Boston y el polémico procedimiento médico conocido como vacunación, que llevó a la vacunación, uno de los descubrimientos médicos más significativos de la historia. En medio de esta crisis, el predicador puritano Cotton Maser convenció al doctor Zabdiel Boylston para que intentara vacunarse, procedimiento que implicaba realizar una incisión en la mano de una persona sana e implantarla en la viruela. n embargo, la indignación pública obligó a Boylston a esconderse, y la casa de Mazer incluso fue quemada por una bomba de fuego.
The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics é um livro fascinante no ano fatal da história de Boston, que influenciou profundamente a história da doença, o jornalismo americano e a revolução colonial. O autor, Stephen Coss, concretiza uma extraordinária composição de personagens, entre eles Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin e Samuel Adams, entre outros. A história gira em torno da pior epidemia de varíola da história de Boston e do controverso procedimento médico conhecido como vacina, que levou à vacinação, uma das maiores descobertas médicas da história. No meio desta crise, o pregador puritano Cotton Mather convenceu o Dr. Zabdiel Boylston a tentar a vacina, um procedimento que envolveu cortar uma pessoa saudável na mão e implantá-la na varíola. No entanto, a indignação pública forçou Boylston a fugir, e a casa de Mazer até foi incendiada por uma bomba de fogo.
The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics è un libro affascinante ambientato nell'anno fatale della storia di Boston che ha influenzato profondamente la storia della malattia, il giornalismo americano e la rivoluzione coloniale. L'autore, Stephen Coss, realizza una straordinaria composizione di personaggi, tra cui Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boilston, James Franklin e Samuel Adams, tra gli altri. La storia ruota intorno alla peggiore epidemia di vaiolo nella storia di Boston e alla controversa procedura medica conosciuta come vaccino che ha portato alla vaccinazione, una delle più importanti scoperte mediche della storia. Nel pieno di questa crisi, il predicatore puritano Cotton Mather ha convinto il dottor Zabdiel Boyleston a provare a vaccinarsi, una procedura che prevedeva l'esecuzione di un taglio nella mano di una persona sana e l'impianto del vaiolo. Ma l'indignazione pubblica ha costretto Boyleston a fuggire e la casa di Mazer è stata persino bruciata da una bomba di fuoco.
The Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutioned Medicine and American Politics ist ein faszinierendes Buch, das sich mit den Ereignissen eines schicksalhaften Jahres in der Geschichte Bostons beschäftigt, das den Verlauf der Krankheitsgeschichte, den amerikanischen Journalismus und die Kolonialrevolution tiefgreifend beeinflusst hat. Der Autor, Stephen Koss, erweckt eine außergewöhnliche Besetzung von Charakteren zum ben, darunter unter anderem Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin und Samuel Adams. Die Geschichte dreht sich um die schlimmste Pockenepidemie in der Geschichte Bostons und ein umstrittenes medizinisches Verfahren, bekannt als die Impfung, die zur Impfung führte, eine der bedeutendsten medizinischen Entdeckungen in der Geschichte. Inmitten dieser Krise überzeugte der puritanische Prediger Cotton Mather Dr. Zabdiel Boylston davon, eine Impfung zu versuchen - ein Verfahren, bei dem ein Schnitt in den Arm eines gesunden Menschen gemacht und in Pocken implantiert wurde. Öffentliche Empörung zwang Boylston jedoch zur Flucht, und Mathers Haus wurde sogar von einer Brandbombe niedergebrannt.
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Fever of 1721: The Epidemic That Revolutionized Medicine and American Politics, tıp tarihi, Amerikan gazeteciliği ve sömürge devriminin gidişatı üzerinde derin bir etkisi olan Boston tarihindeki kader yılının olaylarını inceleyen büyüleyici bir kitap. Yazar Stephen Coss, aralarında Cotton Mather, Zabdiel Boylston, James Franklin ve Samuel Adams'ın da bulunduğu olağanüstü karakterlere hayat veriyor. Hikaye, Boston tarihinin en kötü çiçek hastalığı salgını ve tarihteki en önemli tıbbi keşiflerden biri olan aşılamaya yol açan aşılama olarak bilinen tartışmalı bir tıbbi prosedür etrafında dönüyor. Bu krizin ortasında, Puritan vaizi Cotton Mather, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston'u, sağlıklı bir kişinin elinde bir kesi yapmayı ve çiçek hastalığına implante etmeyi içeren bir prosedür olan aşı yaptırmaya ikna etti. Ancak, halkın öfkesi Boylston'u saklanmaya zorladı ve Mather'ın evi bile bir yangın bombası tarafından yakıldı.
حمى 1721: الوباء الذي أحدث ثورة في الطب والسياسة الأمريكية هو كتاب رائع يتعمق في أحداث العام المصيري في تاريخ بوسطن، والذي كان له تأثير عميق على مسار التاريخ الطبي والصحافة الأمريكية والثورة الاستعمارية. يعيد المؤلف، ستيفن كوس، الحياة إلى مجموعة غير عادية من الشخصيات، من بينها كوتون ماثر وزابديل بويلستون وجيمس فرانكلين وصمويل آدامز، من بين آخرين. تدور القصة حول أسوأ وباء للجدري في تاريخ بوسطن وإجراء طبي مثير للجدل يُعرف باسم التطعيم الذي أدى إلى التطعيم، وهو أحد أهم الاكتشافات الطبية في التاريخ. في خضم هذه الأزمة، أقنع الداعية البيوريتاني كوتون ماثر الدكتور زابديل بويلستون بمحاولة التطعيم، وهو إجراء تضمن إجراء شق في يد شخص سليم وزرعه في الجدري. ومع ذلك، أجبر الغضب العام بويلستون على الاختباء، حتى أن منزل ماثر احترق بقنبلة حارقة.

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