Book Review: The Doctor’s Plague The Doctor’s Plague‚ written by Sherwin B. Nuland‚ chronicles the fatalities‚ ignorance‚ disdain‚ and the eradication that childbed fever brought in the 19th and 20th century. Specifically‚ Nuland shows the progression of Ignác Semmelweis‚ the ‘research’ he did on childbed fever and his oppressors who were reluctant to believe the results. The book opens with a story of a woman pregnant‚ ready to give birth. She eventually is in labor and delivers in the hospital
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The Doctor’s Plague is a fascinating biography of a failed hero‚ Ignac Semmelweis. With a hint of mystery‚ it’s a story that set place in the mid-nineteenth century Vienna. Where the field of obstetric was newly introduced‚ and medical science had yet to discover germ theory and the concept of antisepsis. Mothers and children all over Europe were falling victim to this mysterious disease known as puerperal fever. It’s until this failed hero who discovers the truth of puerperal fever‚ and his trials
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In the aftermath of the Bubonic plague‚ which had decimated the population and ruined the living conditions‚ the Great Fire of London struck the medieval city at the end of a dry summer in 1666. The fire started as an innocent blaze in a bakery‚ but due to lack of immediate response‚ turned into a giant inferno that raged for 3 days and ravaged London (Tinniswood 42). Despite the suspicions of the paranoid city dwellers‚ the official statement issued by the Parliament on the cause of the Fire was
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May 14th‚ 2098 After the dreaded plague‚ we are what remains of civilisation. What remain of earth is made of ash‚ a graveyard for a lost cause. Empires sunk without a trace‚ gone down with all their men and all their machines into the unexplorable depths of the centuries; with their laws‚ acedemies and histories. And as I ponder in the abyss of history‚ captured by the gallows of death‚ I can make out the phantoms of great ships laden with wealth and intellect. The disaster that had sent them down
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In the article‚ The Plagiarism Plague‚ by Raymond A. Schroth‚ he brings up a much needed to be discussed topic about plagiarism. Even though plagiarism is wrong‚ today’s society helps spread plagiarism‚ because high-ranking or famous people participate in it‚ making it appear acceptable to young people. Today’s young people need to know that is not acceptable and if they choose to participate in it there will be consequences to suffer. Early in the article Schroth describes‚ “academic dishonesty
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Scared. Humiliated. Desperate. Impulsive. Dangerous. All of these describe the situation that plagues North Korea today as it continues to suffer from a decades old Communist regime. Their leader‚ Kim Jong-un‚ stands alone against a host of condemning accusations from Western nations and the United Nations. His government consists entirely of backwards people-pleasers who keep North Korea in the dark from ever developing into any sort of modern nation. The people are starving to death‚ arrested for
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Алиса Егорова‚ 1 УВЭД и СМТ Portfolio Entry Downshifting: a plague or a blessing? We live in a frenzied rhythm and face tons of new information every day. Everything around us is constantly changing and it is quite natural that such phenomenon as Downshifting appeared in a modern world. But is it a real cure for mercantile 21st-century generation or just a new lifestyle trend? There is a popular belief that Downshifting is a choice we all have. It’s the choice to make slow gradual changes to result
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where the transportation of the plague would come to play. As the rodents feasted on the waste‚ the plague-infested fleas would jump to the nearest passerby. "The most devastating to England was the bubonic plague. Also known as‚ ""The Black Death"‚ because of the black spots
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“A Journal of the Plague Year Writing Assignment” If I were to live in London during the plague‚ I would say that every day would be depressing and desperate because you have no idea if there will be a cure or recovery and also crazy because of the stress that the disease has caused and because of the grief of the people who lost loved ones. The plague was a terrible and ugly disease that had a great impact in the world and unfortunately‚ it killed tons and tons of people. Maybe somebody in
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David Sedaris “A Plague of Tics” Summary: In this autobiography of David Sedaris‚ he describes‚ in a vivid and humorous detail‚ the obsessive compulsive behavior that plagued his life from grade school into college. The autobiography starts off with his teacher scolding him because he is licking her light switch. He also includes some of his “tics” of having to count and touch everything he does. David tells that a person had to do these things because nothing was worse than the anguish of not doing
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