Born in a drama family, Suzanne Trip Jermain debuted at the age of 4 and appeared on several television programs during his childhood and adolescence. After acquiring an English honors degree at UCLA, she worked at the Fowler Museum at UCLA and later became a freelance writer. She publishes several award-winning books on historical subjects, including "The Secret of Golden Death" and the picture book "The Worst Friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, The Truth Story of America", George, and Nice doing. Franklin! All of these are explained by Larry Day. Suzanne Jurmain lives in husband and Los Angeles. Please visit her website www.suzannejurmain.com.
The secret of Suzanne Jurmain's yellow death is the length of 101 pages, there are about 50 photos and illustrations. The best is a picture of the actual chart called "fever chart" showing changes in the patient's body temperature during the recovery and recovery of yellow fever within 2 weeks (pages 42-32). Pictures of real agreements used to recruit human applicants for yellow fever research are equally good (p. 64). This book first grabs the reader and half of the page explains the symptoms of yellow fever. For any child, this lively story never makes people bore or dull ("His eyes look like lemon, sometimes he will cry or shout"). Method of yellow fever The doctor Walter Lead will travel to Cuba according to the instructions of the US government
The secret of yellow death: A real medical detective story, Suzanne Jurmain, introduces a lead trip to Cuba as a team of four physicians to locate the cause of yellow fever. Lead made as much preparation as possible for the trip and participated in several scientific theoretical tests. Cuban physician Carlos Finlay has been working on one of these for nearly 20 years: he believes yellow fever is caused by mosquitoes and caused by bites. Most scientists are silly about this idea; Lead think this is one of many possibilities
Over the first century since the end of the seventeenth century, sudden yellow fever occurred, causing death and panic in Philadelphia and all its surrounding areas. Because medicine seems to be helpless, yellow fever is a terrible and inexplicable threat to compare any disease of this age, thereby depriving of life and confusing society. Yellow fever is a flavivirus that spreads through humans through Aedes aegypti bites. Once introduced into a human host, the virus begins to replicate in lymph nodes. Early symptoms include pain, pain, fever, nausea and dizziness lasting for several days. In severe cases, the disease spreads to the liver, causing jaundice, spasm, and internal bleeding, the symptoms recover with new strength.