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    | | |  | When Germs Travel : Six major epidemics that have invaded America since 1900 and the fears theyhave unleashed |  | List Price: $25.00 Your Price: $16.50
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  Summary: Making epidemiology readable
 Review: Dr. Markel has written a very interesting book, one that not only enlightens but stirs emotion about policy (which is pretty hard to do, one must admit).  This book discusses some of the more famous epidemics, as well as their effect on immigration laws and practices in the US, and vice versa. Dr. Markel is well qualified to discuss these issues: he was highly involved in helping us understand the SARS virus, its etiology and containment.  He also speaks of the victims discussed in the book with caring and respect, leading one to believe that if they came down with the next plague, whether foreign-born or not, one would want this man as one's physician.
 
 I have some reservations about the book, however.  Its format--discussing each diagnosis separately, in its own chapter--made the book seem choppy.  This may be a compliment to the author, rather than a complaint:  finishing each chapter left me wanting to know much more about the disease discussed.  Also, I did not feel convinced by his argument for policies to contain future epidemics; this could have been flushed out better.  And a small thing that didn't figure into my rating but is simply a personal gripe...there is nothing mentioned about the influenza epidemic of the early 1900s.  But how many diseases can you fit into a good book?
 
 I work at the hospital where Dr. Markel is based, and my coworkers and I are pleased with his success.  We're definitely looking forward to more (and even better) books from his pen.
 
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  Summary: Fabulous!!!!
 Review: I loved this book. If you love medical history, public health, or simply a great read about epidemics, plagues, and politics, run to your book store and buy this book!!
 
 
 
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