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Wide ranging studies on illness and contagion in Mexican history. Focuses on three types of epidemics: idiosyncratic and highly lethal plague of matlazahuatl that devastated indigenous population during 16th-19th centuries, typhus, and typhoid fever. Authors document and analyze demographic impact of these epidemics in various localities and time periods. Edition limited to 250 copies.
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Epidemics, Congresses, History, Public health, Mortality, AdulthoodEdition | Availability |
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Epidemias de matlazahuatl, tabardillo y tifo en Nueva España y México: sobremortalidades con incidencia en la población adulta del siglo XVII al XIX
2017, Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
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Originally presented in a congress "Tifo, matlazahuatl, tabardillo, tabardete y otras sobremortalidades adultas no identificadas," organized at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México in 2013 by Pedro Canales Guerrero.
Includes bibliographical references.
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