Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed The World by Laura Spinney probably isn’t what most people consider to be cosy festive reading over Christmas but it is somewhat seasonal. Much of what has been written about the Spanish flu tends to focus on the impact it had on Western countries in the aftermath of the First World War but Spinney’s book is a refreshingly global account of how the virus reached all corners of the earth from Alaska to Rio de Janeiro to Samoa to China. Estimates remain vague but the Spanish flu is believed to have killed at least 50 million people worldwide, possibly as many as 100 million, and its rapid spread is likely to have been partly exacerbated by soldiers returning home at the end of the First World War. Continue reading
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January 14, 2018 · 3:11 pm
Three Non-Fiction Books About Medicine
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Tagged as Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, Health, Healthcare, History, Karen Bartlett, Laura Spinney, Medicine, Non fiction, Reading, Rebecca Skloot, Science, Spanish Flu
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