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Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939

Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939
They ate garlic and didn't always bathe; they listened to Wagner and worshiped Diaghilev; they sent their children to coeducational schools, explored homosexuality and free love, vegetarianism and Post-impressionism. They were often drunk and broke, sometimes hungry, but they were of a rebellious spirit. Inhabiting the same England with Philistines and Puritans, this parallel minority of moral pioneers lived in a world of faulty fireplaces, bounced checks, blocked drains, whooping cough, and incontinent cats. They were the bohemians. Virginia Nicholson -- the granddaughter of painter Vanessa Bell and the great-niece of Virginia Woolf -- explores the subversive, eccentric, and flamboyant artistic community of the early twentieth century in this "wonderfully researched and colorful composite portrait of an enigmatic world whose members, because they lived by no rules, are difficult to characterize" (San Francisco Chronicle).



Deciphering Global Epidemics: Analytical Approaches to the Disease Records of World Cities, 1888-1912 by Andrew Cliff, X
Deciphering Global Epidemics: Analytical Approaches to the Disease Records of World Cities, 1888-1912 by Andrew Cliff, X
This book uses data collected in the American journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report for some 350 cities from around the world to look at trends in global mortality at the turn of the twentieth century, a period that witnessed some of the most dramatic changes in city growth on an international scale. The diseases considered are diphtheria, enteric fever, measles, scarlet fever, tuberculosis and whooping cough--as well as death from all causes. The data have never before been systematically analyzed and they give important insights into patterns of mortality from these diseases.



Pertussis - Pertussis, also known as "whooping cough," is a highly contagious disease that is one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable deaths. There are 30–50 million cases per year, and about 300,000 deaths per year.

Super Outbreak - The Super Outbreak (sometimes called Jumbo Outbreak) was the largest tornado outbreak on record. On April 3–4, 1974, 148 tornadoes hit in 13 states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and New York.

Illinois Tornado Outbreak of 1996 - The Illinois Tornado Outbreak of 1996 was a series of tornado outbreaks that occurred over a three-day period between April 19 to April 21, 1996. It was the most notable outbreak of the year, and the most prolific tornado outbreak in Illinois history.

2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore - In the 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore, a significant rise in the number of dengue cases is reported in Singapore, becoming the country's worst health crisis since the 2003 SARS epidemic. In October, there were signs that the dengue outbreak has peaked as the number of weekly cases has reduced and the outbreak was under control by the end of 2005.



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