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1 | The Asian Flu; Or, The Pathological Drama of National Economy | 1 |
2 | Syphilis and Trade: Thomas Starkey, Thomas Smith, the Comedy of Errors | 29 |
3 | Taint and Usury: Gerard Malynes, The Dutch Church Libel, The Merchant of Venice | 52 |
4 | Canker/Serpego and Value: Gerard Malynes, Troilus and Cressida | 83 |
5 | Plague and Transmigration: Timothy Bright, Thomas Milles, Volpone | 108 |
6 | Hepatitis/Castration and Treasure: Edward Misselden, Gerard Malynes, The Fair Maid of the West, The Renegado | 136 |
7 | Consumption and Consumption: Thomas Mun, The Roaring Girl | 163 |
8 | Afterword: Anthrax, Cyberworms, and the New Ethereal Economy | 186 |
Notes | 191 | |
Bibliography | 235 | |
Index | 253 | |
Acknowledgments | 261 |
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