Abstract: The susceptibility of isolated island-based populations to acute infections like measles is well documented, most clearly in Fiji and the Faröe Islands. We review the remarkably tragic 1824 journey of King Kamehameha II and Queen Kamamalu of Hawaii to London and the later enormous impact of measles on Hawaii on first arrival in 1848. The young royalty came to seek an audience with King George IV to negotiate an alliance with England. Virtually the entire royal party developed measles within weeks of arrival, 7 to 10 days after visiting the Royal Military Asylum housing hundreds of soldiers ’ children. Within the month the king (27) and queen (22) succumbed to measles complications. Their bodies were transported to Hawaii by Right...
Although no longer a formidable epidemic disease, measles is still responsible for up to 2 million d...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Measles mortality fell prior to the introduction of vaccines or antibiotics. By examining historical...
The Kingdom of Hawaii suffered a disastrous series of epidemics starting from the first contact with...
In this study I am attempting to establish how the introduction of a disease, tuberculosis, that had...
Rotuma is an isolated Polynesian island. In January 1911, most residents of Rotuma (population appro...
Objectives: Measles was endemic in England during the early 1800s; however, it did not arrive in Aus...
This dissertation traces the cultural impact of introduced infectious disease in Hawai‘i from the ar...
Infectious diseases de-populated many isolated Pacific islands when they were first exposed to globa...
Most students of Pacific Northwest history are familiar with the 1847-48 measles epidemic because of...
The first contract laborers arrived from China in 1852, but little attention was paid to their medic...
Just how long has the lag been in local acceptance of medical progress? Five major innovations are e...
The depopulation of Pacific islands during the 16th to 19th centuries is a striking example of histo...
Plantation medical care played an important and integral part in the development of health care in H...
confrontations by outsiders regarding the hereditary succession of its rulers. It was also during th...
Although no longer a formidable epidemic disease, measles is still responsible for up to 2 million d...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Measles mortality fell prior to the introduction of vaccines or antibiotics. By examining historical...
The Kingdom of Hawaii suffered a disastrous series of epidemics starting from the first contact with...
In this study I am attempting to establish how the introduction of a disease, tuberculosis, that had...
Rotuma is an isolated Polynesian island. In January 1911, most residents of Rotuma (population appro...
Objectives: Measles was endemic in England during the early 1800s; however, it did not arrive in Aus...
This dissertation traces the cultural impact of introduced infectious disease in Hawai‘i from the ar...
Infectious diseases de-populated many isolated Pacific islands when they were first exposed to globa...
Most students of Pacific Northwest history are familiar with the 1847-48 measles epidemic because of...
The first contract laborers arrived from China in 1852, but little attention was paid to their medic...
Just how long has the lag been in local acceptance of medical progress? Five major innovations are e...
The depopulation of Pacific islands during the 16th to 19th centuries is a striking example of histo...
Plantation medical care played an important and integral part in the development of health care in H...
confrontations by outsiders regarding the hereditary succession of its rulers. It was also during th...
Although no longer a formidable epidemic disease, measles is still responsible for up to 2 million d...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Measles mortality fell prior to the introduction of vaccines or antibiotics. By examining historical...