Alan Thurston was an immunologist at Midwestern University Medical School. Like most men in the teaching trade, he also had a research project. If it worked out, he'd be one of the great names in medicine; like Jenner, Pasteur, and Salk.
But it didn't work. Quite the opposite . . . he created a disease the ravaged the human race.
This special expanded edition now includes a long essay by A.M. Dumar on this history of pandemics, bringing added depth to Jesse F. Bone's story.
Alan Thurston was an immunologist at Midwestern University Medical School. Like most men in the teaching trade, he also had a research project. If it worked out, he'd be one of the great names in medicine; like Jenner, Pasteur, and Salk.
But it didn't work. Quite the opposite . . . he created a disease the ravaged the human race.
This special expanded edition now includes a long essay by A.M. Dumar on this history of pandemics, bringing added depth to Jesse F. Bone's story.