Murphy, Jim, 1947-

An American plague : the true and terrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 / by Jim Murphy. - New York : Clarion Books, c2003. - 165 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-153) and index.

No one noticed -- "All was not right" -- Church bells tolling -- Confusion, distress, and utter desolation -- "It was our duty" -- The prince of bleeders -- "By twelve only" -- "This unmerciful enemy" -- "A delicate situation" -- Improvements and the public gratitude -- "A modern-day time bomb."

Publisher's Weekly Kirkus Starred

Provides an account of the yellow fever epidemic that swept through Philadelphia in 1793, discussing the chaos that erupted when people began evacuating in droves, leaving the city without government, goods, or services, and examining efforts by physicians, the Free African Society, and others to cure and care for the sick.

7.1 Follett Library Resources 5-8

Newbery 2004 Medal

0395776082 (alk. paper)

2002151355


Yellow fever--History--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--18th century--Juvenile literature.
Yellow fever--History--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--18th century.
Yellow fever--History.


Pennsylvania--History--1775-1865.
Pennsylvania--History.

RA644.Y4 / M875 2003

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