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Introduction to the Transaction Edition | p. ix |
Preface | p. xxix |
In the nature of an explanation and an apology | p. 3 |
Being a discussion of the relationship between science and art | p. 15 |
Leading up to the definition of bacteria and other parasites, and digressing briefly into the question of the origin of life | p. 34 |
On parasitism in general, and on the necessity of considering the changing nature of infectious diseases in the historical study of epidemics | p. 57 |
Being a continuation of Chapter IV, but dealing more particularly with so-called new diseases and with some that have disappeared | p. 77 |
Diseases of the ancient world: a consideration of the epidemic diseases which afflicted the ancient world | p. 105 |
A continuation of the consideration of diseases of the ancients, with particular attention to epidemics and the fall of Rome | p. 128 |
On the influence of epidemic diseases on political and military history, and on the relative unimportance of generals | p. 150 |
On the louse: we are now ready to consider the environment which has helped to form the character of our subject | p. 166 |
More about the louse: the need for this chapter will be apparent to those who have entered into the spirit of this biography | p. 179 |
Much about rats - a little about mice | p. 189 |
We are at last arriving at the point at which we can approach the subject of this biography directly | p. 212 |
In which we consider the birth, childhood, and adolescence of typhus | p. 229 |
In which we follow the earliest epidemic exploits of our disease | p. 240 |
Young manhood: the period of early vigor and wild oats | p. 265 |
Appraisal of a contemporary and prospects of future education and discipline | p. 282 |
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