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Title: Yellow Fever: Medicine in the Western Hemisphere
Authors: AnaMaria Seglie
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Rice University
Abstract: This course provides a series of modules that discuss yellow fever, disease, the building of the Panama Canal, and health care in the U.S. South and throughout the hemisphere. History teachers could include this course or individual modules from this selection in sections covering the development of the West in the late nineteenth century, urban society in the late nineteenth century, and the emergence of the U.S. as a power in the early twentieth century. Topics and themes include economic transformations, demographic changes, health care, and medicine.
link: https://cnx.org/contents/754c0c70-8ec8-4393-ac6c-c84bd1ef42f6@4.1/Yellow_Fever:_Medicine_in_the_
Keywords: Humanities;Development;Disease;Health;Kezia Payne de Pelchin;Medicine;Panama Canal;Technology;Texas;U.S. South;Yellow Fever
Theme:教科書-人文類

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