The Dust of Death

The Dust of Death The Story of the Great Plague of the Twentieth Century

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The Dust of Death: The Story of the Great Plague of the Twentieth Centuryby Fred Merrick White"Hubert walked up the drive and past the trim lawns with Mrs. Fillingham hanging on his arm, and in at the front door. ...a human figure lying on his back before the fireplace. The clean-shaven, sensitive face of the artist had a ghastly, purple-black tinge, there was a large swelling in the throat. ... 'Diphtheria!' he exclaimed. 'Label's type unless I am greatly mistaken. Some authorities are disposed to scoff at Dr. Label's discovery. I was an assistant of his for four years and I know better. Fortunately I happen to know what the treatment-successful in two cases-was.'"That is only the beginning. The doctor consults Dr. Label, whose theory is that the disease originates in the soil where houses have been built over former garbage dumps or where raw refuse was used as construction fill in London. "For years I have been prophesying an outbreak of some new disease-or some awful form of an old one-and here it comes."

Book information

ISBN: 9781731322692
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 38
Weight: 68g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 2mm