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Deadly Feasts Richard Rhodes

Deadly Feasts By Richard Rhodes

Deadly Feasts by Richard Rhodes


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Summary

An examination of the BSE issue and the CJD cases in humans, relating them to an agent which decimated the cannibal population of New Guinea in the 1950's and considering what may be done in the face of a disease which appears to be ineradicable and untreatable.

Deadly Feasts Summary

Deadly Feasts: Tracking the Secrets of a Terrifying New Plague by Richard Rhodes

Beginning at the scene of a cannibal feast in New Guinea that spread a fatal illness to all who participated, this book follows the trail of a group of related human and animal diseases spreading around the world. Collectively they have come to be called prion diseases, the best-known being mad-cow disease, and already it is believed by some in Britain and elsewhere in Europe that there is danger in eating beef, and possibly also lamb, venison, pork and chicken. The author raises the spectre of what he contends is an ineradicable, untreatable, fatal disease whose spread is insidious and, unless urgent action is taken, unstoppable. The book calls into question the wisdom of transplants and the safety of milk, meat, gelatine, soap, surgical sutures, supplements in processed foods, and even leather goods and common garden bonemeal. Rhodes's other books include The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Dark Sun, Nuclear Renewal and A Hole in the World.

Additional information

GOR004318820
9780684819860
0684819864
Deadly Feasts: Tracking the Secrets of a Terrifying New Plague by Richard Rhodes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
19980202
272
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