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A History of Vulnerability: How Diseases Have Decided What to Think, Believe, and Buy for Us Since Ancient Times

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We've all experienced illness—whether it's a mild cold or a serious condition. But did you know that these invisible enemies not only attack our bodies but also change the course of history, shape culture, and determine the future of humanity? "A History of Vulnerability" is a captivating journey through the ages, revealing the surprising connections between disease and our lives. The author offers a unique perspective on history, revealing how epidemics and pandemics, from ancient times to the present day, have influenced politics, economics, science, and art.
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