Measles Books

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Treasured Grace (Heart of the Frontier, #1) Treasured Grace (Heart of the Frontier, #1)
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avg rating 4.25 — 4,456 ratings — published 2017
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Like Measles - It's Catching! Like Measles - It's Catching! (Paperback)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published
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Vaccination Investigation: The History and Science of Vaccines Vaccination Investigation: The History and Science of Vaccines (Library Binding)
by (shelved 1 time as measles)
avg rating 3.83 — 58 ratings — published
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Ada Lovelace Cracks the Code Ada Lovelace Cracks the Code (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.17 — 663 ratings — published
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Destined for You (Ladies of the Lake, #1) Destined for You (Ladies of the Lake, #1)
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avg rating 4.22 — 1,905 ratings — published 2021
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A Shot at Normal A Shot at Normal (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as measles)
avg rating 3.86 — 998 ratings — published 2021
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Carnival of Contagion Carnival of Contagion (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.33 — 6 ratings — published
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Flu: The Story Of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus That Caused It Flu: The Story Of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus That Caused It (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.91 — 7,691 ratings — published 1999
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Sharman Apt Russell
“The women in the kitchen sang: Sarampión toca la puerta. Viruela dice: ¿Quién es? Y Escarlatina contesta: ¡Aquí estamos los tres! The cook would sometimes shout a little madly, “Sing it again!” And the women would sing again: Measles knocks at the door. Smallpox asks, Who’s there? And Scarlet Fever replies: All three of us are here!”
Sharman Apt Russell, Teresa of the New World

Robert D. Kaplan
“One marker, which I would read a bit later on, tells the familiar story of Narcissa Whitman, "trail-blazer and martyred missionary," who followed the north side of the Platte in 1836 on horseback, "becoming the first white women to cross the American continent," and who, along with her husband, Marcus, was "massacred by Cayuse Indians" at their Protestant mission in 1847 in Walla Walla, Washington. (The Indians there were justifiably enraged at the whites for spreading measles to them.)”
Robert D. Kaplan, Earning the Rockies: How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World

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