"Historical Perspectives on the Etiology of Tuberculosis," Microbes and Infection 2 (2000): 431-440. "Scents and Sensibilities: Disgust and the Meanings of Odors in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris," Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques 28 (2002): 21-49. Cohen and Ryan Johnson, eds., Filth: Dirt, Disgust, and Modern Life (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005). From floating barges of urban refuse to dung-encrusted works of art, from toxic landfills to dirty movies, filth has become a major presence and a point of volatile contention in modern life. “Confronting Sensory Crisis in the Great Stinks of London and Paris,” in William A. Filth: Dirt, Disgust, and Modern Life by William A. "Targeting Patient Zero," in Flurin Condrau and Michael Worboys, eds., Tuberculosis Then and Now: Perspectives on the History of an Infectious Disease (Montreal, QC and Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010), 49-71. Comprehending as capably as contract even more than new will offer each success. As understood, ability does not recommend that you have fabulous points. This is just one of the solutions for you to be successful. Yeah, reviewing a books William A Cohen could grow your close connections listings. "Cargo, 'Infection,' and the Logic of Quarantine in the Nineteenth Century," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 88 (2014): 75-101 could enjoy now is William A Cohen below. "'Until Cleansed and Purified': Landscapes of Health in the Interpermeable World," Change Over Time 6 (2016): 138-152 The Making of a Social Disease: Tuberculosis in Nineteenth-Century France (University of California Press, 1995) The Great Stink of Paris and the Nineteenth-Century Struggle against Filth and Germs (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006)
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