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Biology of plagues evidence from historical populations

Even today, the threat of unstoppable plague is ever-present. Historically, in Europe, the most devastating plagues were between the Black Death and the Great Plague of London. This fascinating book shows that these were not bubonic plague as previously thought, and provides food for thought for social and biological scientists.

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  • "Even today, the threat of unstoppable plague is ever-present. Historically, in Europe, the most devastating plagues were between the Black Death and the Great Plague of London. This fascinating book shows that these were not bubonic plague as previously thought, and provides food for thought for social and biological scientists."@en

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  • "Biology of plagues evidence from historical populations"
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  • "Biology of plagues : evidence from historical populations"
  • "The biology of plagues : evidence from historical populations"
  • "Biology of Plagues : Evidence from Historical Populations"