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Nombre legal
Karlen, Arno Chanoch
Fecha de nacimiento
1937-05-07
Fecha de fallecimiento
2010-05-13
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Greenwich Village, New York, USA
Educación
Antioch College
Relaciones
Karlen, Josh (son)

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Enjoyed it. Wasn’t sure how he would get an entire book out of the biography of a germ, but he managed. Spends a greT deal of time explaining life on earth, evolution and germs in general before finally narrowing the focus to the Lyme disease germ. Interesting
 
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cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Here is a book with an unhelpful title. This is a book about 'biohistory' which is to say, it's about how humans and microbes (for the most part) have interacted over the centuries and millenia since humans started their bipedal experiment. It's a little dated these days, but is still an entertaining read. I particularly enjoyed Karlen's depiction of how disease influenced the outcome of various wars, and how this is ignored by historians in general. Also, he talks extensively about lead poisoning and how it is almost obsessively ignored by historians and medical doctors. I give it:… (más)
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Farree | otra reseña | Aug 20, 2015 |
This is a bit dated now. The content is pretty interesting although there is not too much depth, as one might expect. Unfortunately, there are some really serious errors included, for example, the author appears completely unaware that there are other RNA viruses apart from retroviruses - when presented with such fundamental lack of understanding of virology, it is difficult to place much faith in the rest of the text. 'Plagues: Their Origins and History' by Christopher Wills covers similar territory but with much more aplomb.… (más)
½
 
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cwhouston | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2010 |
This is both an entertaining and enlightening history of some of the diseases that have plagued mankind over the centuries. I found the history of what are considered "childhood" diseases particularly interesting. Karlen discusses cholera, leprosy, cancer, AIDS, viral encephalitis, lethal Ebola fever, streptococcal "flesh-eating" infections and a host of other killers. He shows how the present wave of diseases arose with drastic environmental change, wars, acceleration of travel, the breakdown of public health measures, and microbial adaptation. It is a fascinating study and tour through the history of man and the microbes that have changed his life.… (más)
 
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jwhenderson | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 26, 2009 |

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