This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from agues and fevers in the early 1800s and fevers of particular regions in the mid-1800s to a powerful notion of malaria in the early 1900s. In the early colonial records, agues and fevers were seen primarily as a threat to European visitors to the tropics, including the colonisers. In contrast, the fevers of specific regions were identified as localised ailments endemic among the local population and somehow connected to the specifics of local ecology and the indolent nature of the natives. With the triumph of tropical medicine between 1880 and 1905, localised fevers rapidly gave way to malaria and the identification of malaria parasites and v...
During the colonial period, infectious diseases like cholera, plague, smallpox, and influenza were p...
The historical investigation of malaria in South Carolina offers a valuable opportunity for the medi...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
This dissertation has examined the history of malaria in Bengal covering the period between 1860 to ...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
Malaria was considered one of the most widespread disease-causing entities in the nineteenth century...
This article explores the scientific and entrepreneurial incentives for malaria research in the tea ...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
This paper forms part of the first comprehensive study of the history of dengue fever in Asia, and c...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Public health has become another important area of research in recent years and many studies have be...
Data on long-term disease patterns in all parts of the humid tropics is sparse and serious research ...
During European colonization malaria control was an important economic challenge; it had a strategic...
During the colonial period, infectious diseases like cholera, plague, smallpox, and influenza were p...
The historical investigation of malaria in South Carolina offers a valuable opportunity for the medi...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
This dissertation has examined the history of malaria in Bengal covering the period between 1860 to ...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
Malaria was considered one of the most widespread disease-causing entities in the nineteenth century...
This article explores the scientific and entrepreneurial incentives for malaria research in the tea ...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
This paper forms part of the first comprehensive study of the history of dengue fever in Asia, and c...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Public health has become another important area of research in recent years and many studies have be...
Data on long-term disease patterns in all parts of the humid tropics is sparse and serious research ...
During European colonization malaria control was an important economic challenge; it had a strategic...
During the colonial period, infectious diseases like cholera, plague, smallpox, and influenza were p...
The historical investigation of malaria in South Carolina offers a valuable opportunity for the medi...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...