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Killer Bugs : Grisly History of Medicine - John Farndon

Killer Bugs

By: John Farndon, Venitia Dean (Illustrator)

Paperback | 1 May 2017 | Edition Number 1

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Invisible microbes cause sickness by setting up home in our bodies and multiplying - fast! Follow the hunt for these tiny killers over thousands of years, and the fight to outwit and eliminate them.
Smallpox and tuberculosis came from cattle
Cholera made the skin shrivel and turn blue
Hospitals caused fatal diseases
Find out how the French scientist Louis Pasteur unmasked germs living in the air, the German doctor Robert Koch proved that they caused disease, and the British surgeon Joseph Lister pioneered surgery in super-clean conditions - some of the greatest victories in the battle against disease.

Grisly History of Medicine

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