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Discover the compelling narrative in A History of the World in Six Plagues, a groundbreaking exploration that intertwines social analysis with scientific history. Authored by renowned science historian Edna Bonhomme, this trade paperback reveals how epidemic diseases like Cholera, HIV/AIDS, Spanish Flu, Sleeping Sickness, Ebola, and COVID-19 have shaped human society throughout history. Bonhomme's meticulous research exposes the disparities in treatment and response to disease outbreaks, illustrating how economic, racial, and sociopolitical factors exacerbate these crises. This book is not just a history; it's a necessary reflection on public health policy, urging for a transformation in how we address pandemics globally. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about the dynamics of disease and society, A History of the World in Six Plagues offers a vital perspective on the impact of disease in our world. As you delve into this enlightening read, you will uncover the dark yet enlightening truths of humanity’s battles with disease and the urgent need for equitable healthcare solutions. Explore the narratives that connect past and present and understand the implications for our future in a post-COVID world. Secure your copy today to grasp the essential lessons from history and science that could reshape our understanding of pandemics and public health.