This informative dialogue, written by Mark W. Bullen, offers insight into the historical response to the devastating effects of the feuer pestilence, or ’fire plague.’ Through a conversation between two learned characters, Bullen presents valuable information regarding the character and causes of the pestilence, as well as methods of prevention and survival. A must-read for those interested in the history of medicine and public health.
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