Read Plagues in World History Online
Authors: John Aberth
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Italy, 28, 105, 108
imperialism: and cholera, 105; and
Ivins, Bruce, 214n10
disease, 12; Native American
devastation by, 80–85; and plague,
Jacob of Voragine, 28
57, 62–70
Jamaica, 167
Incas, 9
James of Pavia, 48
India: AIDS in, 160, 174; cholera in,
Janibeg, 35
102, 105–6; conceptions of disease
Japan, 174
in, 5; imperialism in, 57, 62–69, 86,
Jenner, Edward, 85
105–6; influenza in, 117–18, 121;
Jerome, Saint, 1
plague and, 57, 62–69; resistance to
Jesuits, 84
Western medicine in, 62–69, 86;
Jews, scapegoating of, 15–16, 53–54
smallpox in, 73, 86
John of Ephesus, 21, 24–27, 57
Indian Plague Commission, 62, 66
John of Saxony, 45–46, 51
Indonesia, 118, 131
Johnson, Earvin “Magic,” 148
influenza, 111–33; avian, 127–30;
Journal of Hygiene
, 62
causes of, 111, 116; challenges of,
Julian of Norwich, 51
111; controversies concerning, 128–
Justinian, Byzantine emperor, 26, 27,
30; death rates from, 113, 114, 117–
192n47
18, 123, 127, 131; environmental
factors in, 113; H1N1 pandemic
Kaposi’s sarcoma, 137, 145, 155
(2009), 112, 117, 130–33; history of,
Kashlari, Abraham, 41
114–27; impact of, 122–23; mutating Kathıµr, Ibn, 50
capability of, 111, 124; 1918–1919
Keats, John, 91, 93–94
pandemic, 113, 114, 117–23; origin
Kenya, 159
of term, 115; pandemics of, 116–17,
Khamtima, Ibn, 15, 39–40, 42
124–28 (
see also
1918–1919
Khaldun, Ibn, 42
pandemic; H1N1 pandemic [2009]);
al-Khatıµb, Ibn, 39–41, 44–45, 55–56
responses to, 122–27, 129–33;
al-Khattamb, Umar ibn, Caliph, 29–30, 54
Index y 239
Kidman, Nicole, 94
McNeill, William, 79, 189n49;
Plagues
Kilbourne, Edwin, 126
and Peoples
, 9–13, 181
Knox, Robert, 104
measles, 2
Koch, Robert, 62, 90, 91, 101, 108,
Mecca, 105
143–44
Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors
Konrad of Megenberg, 43
without Borders), 164
Koop, C. Everett, 148, 154
medicine: and plague, 37–49, 54–57,
Kramer, Larry, 145
62–71; resistance to, 62–69, 86, 99,
105–7
Laos, 173
Meese, Ed, 147
Larouche, Lyndon, 147
Merck, 172
Latin America, AIDS in, 170–73
Mesopotamia, 3
Latta, Thomas, 108
Mexico, 78–79, 130, 131, 167, 173
Lauritsen, John, 143
miasmatic theory, 6, 38–39, 63, 103,
lentiviruses, 136
105, 107, 116
Loneti, Theobaldus, 84
microparasites, 10, 11, 181
Louisiana, 155
Mohenjo-Daro, 3
Lubb, Ibn, 42, 44–45, 47, 50, 55
Mongol Empire, 9, 35
Lübeck, Germany, 61, 90
Montagnier, Luc, 145
Ludendorff, Eric von, 120
Montague, Mary Wortley, Lady, 85
Lynn, James, 125
morality: AIDS and, 152–53; plague
lysis, 74, 136
and, 22–23, 25–26, 36–37, 61
Moreau de Jonnès, Alexandre, 106
Machaut, Guillaume de, 47
Moulin Rouge!
(film), 94
macroparasites, 11, 181
Mswati III, king of Swaziland, 162
mad cow disease.
See
bovine spongiform Mu’awiya, 29
encephalopathy
Mugabe, Robert, 162
Madyan, Ibn Abum, 44
Muhammad, Prophet, 29–30, 39, 44,
Maher, Bill, 132
45, 50, 107
malaria, 2, 19, 108
Mullis, Kary, 143
Malawi, 162
Museveni, Yoweri, 161, 163
Mallon, Mary, 98
Mussis, Gabriele de, of Piacenza, 35
Malthus, Thomas, 103
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
, 89
Manchuria, 63, 65
Mann, Thomas,
The Magic Mountain
,
Namibia, 164
92
Naples, Italy, 105, 108
Mao Zedong, 124
National Animal Identification System
al-Maqrıµzıµ, Ahmad ibn ‘Alıµ, of Cairo,
(NAIS), 129
57
National Cancer Institute, 148
Marker, Lucinda, 19
National Immunization Conferences,
Mather, Cotton, 85
126
Mathews, David, 125
National Institute of Allergies and
Mbeki, Thabo, 143, 160, 163–64, 183
Infectious Diseases (NIAID), 148
240 y Index
Native Americans: conceptions of
plague, 19–72; benefits of, 58–60, 71–
disease held by, 81, 189n49; impact
72; in the Bible, 4–5; causes of, 19–
of disease on, 78–85; imperialism’s
20, 38–44, 47–48, 62 (
see also
gods
impact on, 80–85; and smallpox, 9,
or God as origin of); death rates
78–85
from, 22, 23, 37, 61; disease
Nelmes, Sara, 85
outbreaks attributed to, 22; disposal
Neolithic period, 2–3, 89, 114, 180
of corpses from, 25–26, 57;
New York Times
(newspaper), 126, 132–environmental factors in, 34–35;
33
First Pandemic of, 21–33; flight
New Zealand, 121, 175
from, 29–32, 44–50; gods or God as
Nicaragua, 170
origin of, 1–2, 7, 24–25, 28, 39–40,
noninfectious diseases, 16
43–44, 53–54; history of, 4–8, 22–23;
North Manchurian Plague Prevention
impact of, 27, 32–33, 36–61, 71–72;
Service, 62
late medieval conception of, 15, 38;
lessons of, 70–72; meaning of term,
Obama, Barack, 132, 147, 149
1; medical responses to, 26, 37–49,
Oldham, Robert, 104
54–57, 62–71; and morality, 45–49;
Olympics, 132
origins and spread of, 23–24, 33–36,
Onesimus, 85
61–62; outbreaks of, 22–23, 37;
original sin, 25, 30, 52
personifications of, 61; precautions
Outbreak
(film), 179
against, 38, 46, 63–64; responses to,
23–33, 37–70; Second Pandemic of,
Padian, Nancy, 152
21–23, 33–61; smallpox mistaken
Pakistan, 173, 174
for, 7, 22, 76; social effects of, 27–33,
Paleolithic period, 2, 89
38–59, 62–72; symptoms of, 15, 20–
Panama, 78, 170
22; Third Pandemic of, 21, 23, 61–
Papua New Guinea, 175
70; transmission of, 19–20; treatment
Pasteur, Louis, 62
of, 21–22, 37–38; types of, 19–20.
Paul the Deacon, 31, 47
See also
Black Death; bubonic
Peloponnesian War, 6–9, 76–77
plague; disease
Penkamyem, John bar, 31–32, 47
Plague of ‘Amwâs (638–639), 29–30,
Perdue, 129
39, 44, 45
Pericles, 9
Plague of Athens (430–426 B.C.E.),
Peru, 170
6–9, 22, 76–78
Petrarch, Francesco, 51
Plague of Naples (1656), 37
Pfeiffer, Richard, 122
Plague of the Antonines (164–180), 22,
pharmaceutical industry, 13, 127, 128,
77
141, 143, 163, 171–72
pneumonia, 112–13, 119
Philadelphia
(film), 150
pneumonic plague, 15, 20–22, 63, 65
Philippines, 106, 108
Poe, Edgar Allen, 94
Phipps, James, 85
“Poem of the Righteous Sufferer,” 3
pilgrimages, 105–6
poisoning, accusations of, 53–54, 65,
Pizarro, Francisco, 9
103–5, 107
Index y 241
poliomyelitis, 4, 11
reverse transcription, 74, 135–36
politics, 126, 148–49, 152, 162–64
Rhazes.
See
al-Ramzıµ, Muhammad ibn
Poona Vaibhav
(newspaper), 67
Zakariyam
positivist approach to disease, 9, 15–16
Ribbeniz, Heinrich, 54
poverty: and AIDS, 159–60, 163, 176,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 69–70, 86
183; and cholera, 103; and influenza, Roberts, Janine, 143
117; and TB, 91, 94, 100
Robertson, Donald, 66
prayer, to combat plague, 28, 50, 57–58
Roche, 172
Preston, Richard,
The Hot Zone
, 179
Roman Empire, 77
Primus of Görlitz, 61
roqueros
(rockers), 169
processions, to combat plague, 28, 50,
Rufus of Ephesus, 22
52, 57–58
Rushd al-Jadd, Ibn, 44
Procopius of Caesarea, 21, 24–27
Russia: AIDS in, 175; and cholera, 104;
prostitution, 139, 146, 151, 153, 167,
and smallpox, 87; and tuberculosis,
170, 173, 174, 209n29
91, 96, 99
public health measures: and AIDS,
Russian State Research Center of
146–47, 152, 176; and cholera, 103–
Virology and Biotechnology, 87
8; and influenza, 122–33; and plague, Ryan White Care Act, 148.
See also 40, 56–57, 62–70; and smallpox, 86;
White, Ryan
and TB, 97–98
Puerto Rico, 170
Sabin, Albert, 125
purgatory, 58–59
San Francisco, California, 69–70
sanitoria, 92
al-Qayyim, Ibn, 50, 55
SARS.
See
severe acute respiratory
Quod liceat pestilentiam fugere
(“That it syndrome
should be permitted to flee the
Saturday Night Live comedy program,
pestilence”), 48
126
Qur’an, 30, 58
scapegoating, 15–16, 27, 53–54, 103–4
Schatz, Albert, 90
al-Ramzıµ, Muhammad ibn Zakariyam
schistosomiasis, 2, 4
(Rhazes), 15;
Treatise on the Small-
Schumann, Robert, 94
pox and Measles
, 77–78
science, religion vs., 40–57
race, AIDS and, 151–52, 168
Scott, Susan, 194n78
Ramses V, 4, 73
Secretum Secretorum
(Book of Secrets), Rand, W. C., 67
41–42
Rasnick, David, 143
Senegal, 65, 159
Ray brothers, 147
Sepoy Mutiny (1857), 67, 105
Reade, W. L., 67–68
septicemic plague, 15, 20, 22
Reagan, Ronald, 126, 148
sermon cycles, to combat plague, 28–29
religion, science vs., 40–57
Seven Years’ War (1756–1763), 116
resistance, to medical interventions,
severe acute respiratory syndrome
56–57, 62–70, 86, 99, 103–7
(SARS), 108, 119, 182
retroviruses, 74, 136
sewer systems, 3, 108
242 y Index
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),
swine flu, 125, 131
139, 151, 152, 155, 158
symptoms: of cholera, 95, 101–2; of
sex work.
See
prostitution
HIV/AIDS, 136–38; of influenza,
ash-Shaqumrıµ, Muhammad ibn ‘Alıµ,
112–13, 119; of plague, 15, 20–22; of
55–56
smallpox, 6–7, 75, 77–78; of TB, 89,
Shelley, Percy, 94
95
Shi’ites, 29, 52
Sigerist, Henry, 80
Tamshköprüzamde (Ottoman jurist), 55
Silverman, Mervyn, 147
Tanzania, 117–18, 159, 162, 166
Simond, Paul-Louis, 62
TB.
See
tuberculosis
Simon of Corvino, 47
Thailand, 130, 173–74
Sina, Ibn (Avicenna), 38
Thoreau, Henry David, 94
Sirach, Jesus ben, 43
Thucydides,
History of the Peloponnesian smallpox, 73–87; in the Americas, 78–War
, 6–9, 10, 25, 76–78
85; cause of, 73–74; controversy over Tlaxcala people, 12
remaining strains of, 87; in Egypt, 4,
Todros, Isaac Ben, 41
73; eradication of, 76, 86–87; in
trade.
See
commerce
Europe, 74, 76–78, 85–86; great pox
transportation and travel, and the
vs., 74; history of, 2, 73–78, 85–87;
transmission of disease, 20, 33–34,
immunity to, 74, 76, 85–86; Native
61, 71, 107, 115–16, 131, 181
Americans’ suffering from, 9, 79–84;
Treatment Action Campaign (TAC),
plague mistakenly diagnosed instead
164
of, 7, 22, 76; plague vs., 76;
Trinidad/Tobago, 159, 167
symptoms of, 6–7, 75, 77–78;
Trudeau, Edward Livingston, 92
transmission of, 19, 75, 77, 82; types
Tshabalala-Msimang, Manto, 164
of, 74, 75
tuberculosis (TB), 89–100; AIDS and,
Snow, John, 106, 107–8, 182
96, 158; causes of, 90–91, 100; cure
Sontag, Susan,
AIDS and Its Metaphors
, for, 90; environmental factors in, 91,
176
100; extensively drug-resistant strain
Soper, George, 98
of (XDR-TB), 95–96; history of, 2,
South Africa, 143, 159–60, 162–64, 166
4, 89–90, 95, 98; multi-drug-resistant
South America, AIDS in, 170–73
strain of (MDR-TB), 95–100; New
South Korea, 174
York City epidemic of, 96–99;
Spain, 121
societal factors in, 91, 93–95, 100;
STDs.
See
sexually transmitted diseases symptoms of, 89, 95; transmission of,
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 94
19, 91, 95, 96–97, 100; treatment of,
streptomycin, 90
90–93, 95–97, 99
sub-Saharan Africa: AIDS in, 16, 135,
tularemia, 2
139, 141–42, 144, 155–66; malaria
Tull, John, 19–20, 22
in, 108
Tunisia, 57, 106–7
Sunnis, 29, 52
Tuskegee syphilis experiment, 152
Susruta Samhita
, 73
typhoid fever, 2, 7, 98
Swaziland, 162, 164
Typhoid Mary case, 98
Index y 243
typhus, 7, 19
virgin soil epidemics, 9, 12, 79–83, 86,