《The Modern Epidemic》是Harvard University Asia Center出版的圖書,作者是William Johnston
基本介紹
- 中文名:The Modern Epidemic
- 作者:William Johnston
- 出版社:Harvard University Asia Center
- 出版時間:1995年11月26日
- 頁數:432 頁
- 定價:49.50 美元
- 裝幀:Hardcover
- ISBN:9780674579125
內容簡介
Hardcover: 432 pages Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center (March 1996) Language: English ISBN-10: 0674579127 ISBN-13: 978-0674579125 Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches Review Expertly utilizing a wide variety of journals, statistics, and literary works, Johnston describes the tuberculosis epidemic in Japan in all its facets--social, economic, political, and cultura...(展開全部) Hardcover: 432 pages Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center (March 1996) Language: English ISBN-10: 0674579127 ISBN-13: 978-0674579125 Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches Review Expertly utilizing a wide variety of journals, statistics, and literary works, Johnston describes the tuberculosis epidemic in Japan in all its facets--social, economic, political, and cultural. The result is the most thorough and fascinating account of a modern epidemic in Japan currently available in English. --W. Wayne Farris (Technology and Culture ) In Japan, the near panic associated for a half-century with this untreatable disease cast a dreadful shadow on any family affected by it. As a result, no accurate statistics could be kept. Families would deny its existence among their ranks, past or present, and physicians avoided making the diagnosis for fear of being blackballed in the community...William Johnston has used reports from medical journals and archeologic and ethnologic evidence. His most innovative sources are a host of contemporaneous novels. These provide word pictures of the problems of ordinary citizens coping with life with the fear engendered by a mysterious disease that took its toll in a large proportion of families and seemed to spread by magic. (New England Journal of Medicine ) The book... is a substantial and well-written study of a disease that was not only a major killer in the first half of this century, but also a major social and economic problem that broke families apart and eroded the work force.