One hundred years ago, a mysterious disease called pellagra spread across the American South - "one of the most horrible, pitiful afflictions mankind has ever suffered." No one knew what caused it or how to treat it. Millions of men, women, and children were left weak, disfigured, insane, and, in some cases, dead. Many were also left to worry -- would they be pellagra's next victims? Author Gail Jarrow closely tracks this devastating disease using vivid photographs and actual cases. She reveals the story of the doctors, researchers, and public health officials who struggled to stop the epidemic. Some even risked their lives to find its cause. Meet the brave scientific detectives as they tackle this challenging and baffling medical mystery. (Book cover)
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omg, I could not believe how INTO this I got! I definitely did not know what pellagra was, but like, I'd heard of it? So every single time the scientists made some new development into figuring out what caused it, I was like, “oh yeah that sounds right.” (It wasn't.) Also, there are some BANANAS things they did while trying to figure out what caused it. I think I could booktalk this just by being like “hey, if you really believed in a theory, would you EAT POOP to prove it”?!
My complaint is that it's oversized and that's a hard sell. PRINT ME SOME NORMAL SIZED YA NONFICTION, THAT IS ALL.