A Treatise on Sugar
Author : Benjamin Moseley
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Page : 276 pages
File Size : 31,78 MB
Release : 1800
Category : Medicine
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Author : Benjamin Moseley
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 31,78 MB
Release : 1800
Category : Medicine
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Author : Benjamin Moseley
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Page : 286 pages
File Size : 27,55 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 9781139245739
Author : Benjamin Mosely
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Page : pages
File Size : 33,67 MB
Release : 2012
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Author : Benjamin Moseley
Publisher :
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 10,59 MB
Release : 1800
Category : Sugar
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Benjamin Moseley (1742-1819) was an English doctor who left England and spent eighteen years working in Kingston, Jamaica. His time there coincided with the massive expansion of sugar production on the island. Drawing on his own experience as well as an extensive range of classical and contemporary published sources, Moseley presents a lively history of the cultivation and use of sugar cane. The work, first published in 1799 and expanded in this second edition in 1800, discusses the origins of the plant and its later cultivation and development in the Americas, as well as the popularity of refined sugar. Special attention is devoted to the plant's medicinal uses. Moseley also became known for his outspoken opposition to the growing practice of vaccination, and he uses a medical essay in the appendix of this book to launch an attack on the effectiveness of cowpox in inoculations.
Author : Rob Boddice
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 21,98 MB
Release : 2015-11-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0750966858
Edward Jenner is a giant of modern medicine. Throughout history, smallpox had plagued humanity with disfigurement, blindness, and death. It was an incurable blight, the suffering of which Jenner helped bring to an end. Surmising from the immunity of milkmaids that cowpox might be some defence against the ravages of smallpox, in 1793 he took some of the matter from a human case of cowpox and inserted it into the arms of a young boy. To test this, the first human-to-human vaccination, he subsequently inoculated the boy with smallpox itself, and found him to be immune from the disease. In 1979 smallpox was declared extinct. This is the story of Jenner’s life, his medical vision, and his profound legacy. That legacy encompasses revolutions in medical experimentation, public health provision, and the prevention of other diseases, from anthrax to measles.
Author : United States. Patent Office. Library
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Page : 750 pages
File Size : 23,51 MB
Release : 1878
Category : Dictionary catalogs
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Author : Justin Roberts
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 48,27 MB
Release : 2013-07-08
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1107025850
This book focuses on how Enlightenment ideas shaped plantation management and slave work routines. It shows how work dictated slaves' experiences and influenced their families and communities on large plantations in Barbados, Jamaica, and Virginia. It examines plantation management schemes, agricultural routines, and work regimes in more detail than other scholars have done. This book argues that slave workloads were increasing in the eighteenth century and that slave owners were employing more rigorous labor discipline and supervision in ways that scholars now associate with the Industrial Revolution.
Author : Evelyn O'Callaghan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 35,54 MB
Release : 2021-01-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108678327
This volume examines what Caribbean literature looked like before 1920 by surveying the print culture of the period. The emphasis is on narrative, including an enormous range of genres, in varying venues, and in multiple languages of the Caribbean. Essays examine lesser-known authors and writing previously marginalized as nonliterary: popular writing in newspapers and pamphlets; fiction and poetry such as romances, sentimental novels, and ballads; non-elite memoirs and letters, such as the narratives of the enslaved or the working classes, especially women. Many contributions are comparative, multilingual, and regional. Some infer the cultural presence of subaltern groups within the texts of the dominant classes. Almost all of the chapters move easily between time periods, linking texts, writers, and literary movements in ways that expand traditional notions of literary influence and canon formation. Using literary, cultural, and historical analyses, this book provides a complete re-examination of early Caribbean literature.
Author : Lisa Rosner
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 18,22 MB
Release : 2017-02-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1440841845
This authoritative and unbiased narrative—supported by 50 primary source documents—follows the history of vaccination, highlighting essential medical achievements and ongoing controversies. This timely work provides a comprehensive overview of the scientific breakthrough known as vaccination and the controversy surrounding its opposition. A timeline of discoveries trace the medical and societal progression of vaccines from the early development of this medical preventive to the eradication of epidemics and the present-day discussion about its role in autism. The content presents compelling parallels across different time periods to reflect the ongoing concerns that have persisted throughout history regarding vaccination. Author Lisa Rosner provides a sweeping overview of the topic, covering the development of modern vaccines and practices, laws governing the distribution of vaccines, patients' rights, consumer advocacy, and vaccination disasters. Throughout the volume, primary source documents present the perspectives of researchers, public health specialists, physicians, patients, consumer advocates, and government officials, helping to illuminate the past, present, and future of vaccines on a global level.
Author : Tim Fulford
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 48,77 MB
Release : 2004-09-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521829199
Examines the massive impact of colonial exploration on British scientific and literary activity between the 1760s and 1830s.