Epidemiology in Relation to Air Travel
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Epidemiology in Relation to Air Travel
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Epidemiology in Relation to Air Travel is a book by Arthur Massey, the medical officer of health of Coventry, published by H. K. Lewis & Co. in 1933. By comparing the travel times of journeys by ship to those of travelling by air, he demonstrated how the quarantinable diseases plague, cholera, yellow fever and smallpox, could arrive in the UK in the early 1930s. Massey noted that travelling by aeroplane, from countries where major infectious diseases were common, to countries where those disease
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Book about travel medicine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology_in_Relation_to_Air_Travel
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2023-09-13T23:43:47Z
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