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The Bombay Plague is an authoritative historical record of the devastating plague epidemic that ravaged the Bombay presidency during the late 19th century. Written by J. K. Condon, this work provides a meticulous documentation of the disease’s progression from its initial outbreak in September 1896 through June 1899.
The book offers invaluable insights into one of India’s most catastrophic public health crises, examining the epidemiological patterns, mortality rates, and societal impact of the plague. Condon’s detailed narrative captures the fear, uncertainty, and medical responses that characterized this period, including early attempts at plague control and prevention measures.
This historical treatise serves as an important resource for understanding the complexities of disease management, public health policy, and social upheaval during the colonial period in India. The work remains a significant reference for historians, medical scholars, and anyone interested in the history of epidemiology and public health crises.
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