A fever in Salem

a new interpretation of the New England witch trials

Presents evidence to support the author's theory that the strange physical and mental symptoms experienced by the residents of Salem Village, Massachusetts in 1692, which were at the time attributed to witchcraft, were actually caused by encephalitis.

Ivan R. Dee
2000
9781566633093
book

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