Data on long-term disease patterns in all parts of the humid tropics is sparse and serious research in its infancy. Until the nineteenth century there can be said to be little systematic knowledge of any diseases, and much of what we know is a matter of deduction from fragmentary reports of “plagues” and “miasmas”, and extrapolation both backwards in time from more satisfactory recent data, and laterally from better documented patterns of the same period in Europe, China and India. Nevertheless in seeking to understand the long-term disease patterns of the world’s humid tropics, no region is better provided with potential data for the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries than that offered by the copious reporting of Chinese, Spanish, Dutch and...
"The plague victim" engraving in L' Illustration of March 18, 1911. "At the first symptoms of the di...
Bibliographical History: Yu-lin, W. Memories of Dr Wu Lien-Teh: Plague Fighter. (Singapore: World Sc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
It is generally asserted that Filipino populations did not suffer the same demographic collapse that...
BACKGROUND: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled with a...
Sanitary worker disinfects prophylactic suit of medical workerThe third pandemic of plague (in its b...
There is increasing evidence on the aetiology and management of fevers in Asia, the importance of wh...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Described elsewhere as: "the latest plague house in Malang, behind a railway dike"The third pandemic...
Bibliographical History: Yu-lin, W. Memories of Dr Wu Lien-Teh: Plague Fighter. (Singapore: World Sc...
Population escaping plague-stricken areaThe third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic c...
Chinese classics of medicine and medical records abound in reference to epidemic febrile diseases. A...
"The plague victim" engraving in L' Illustration of March 18, 1911. "At the first symptoms of the di...
Bibliographical History: Yu-lin, W. Memories of Dr Wu Lien-Teh: Plague Fighter. (Singapore: World Sc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
It is generally asserted that Filipino populations did not suffer the same demographic collapse that...
BACKGROUND: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled with a...
Sanitary worker disinfects prophylactic suit of medical workerThe third pandemic of plague (in its b...
There is increasing evidence on the aetiology and management of fevers in Asia, the importance of wh...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Described elsewhere as: "the latest plague house in Malang, behind a railway dike"The third pandemic...
Bibliographical History: Yu-lin, W. Memories of Dr Wu Lien-Teh: Plague Fighter. (Singapore: World Sc...
Population escaping plague-stricken areaThe third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic c...
Chinese classics of medicine and medical records abound in reference to epidemic febrile diseases. A...
"The plague victim" engraving in L' Illustration of March 18, 1911. "At the first symptoms of the di...
Bibliographical History: Yu-lin, W. Memories of Dr Wu Lien-Teh: Plague Fighter. (Singapore: World Sc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...