Motivated by both science and empire, European explorers increasingly ventured into the high Himalaya after 1800, where they encountered the insidious yet little understood effects of altitude sickness. They did not, however, do so alone. Tensions arising from the highly unpredictable distribution of symptoms were exacerbated by explorers’ dependence on pre-existing networks of labour and expertise, which forced them to measure their bodies against those of their Asian companions. This article examines altitude physiology in the early nineteenth century, largely overlooked by scholars in favour of the more systematic scientific studies of the later period. I consider engagement with indigenous explanations (resulting from poisonous miasmas ...
The original work presented in this thesis investigates some of the mechanisms that may be responsib...
Background Studies show that the well-prepared traveller is less likely to suffer travel related ill...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Himalaya were finally being recognised as the highe...
Medical geography expanded considerably in the 19 th century. Its expansion was aided by a Neo-Hippo...
produces physiological as well as pathological effects detrimental to life. This chapter confines it...
A peculiar form of illness, called in English “mountain sickness,” has been known for centuries to a...
Abstract: Medical geography expanded considerably in die 19th century, les expansion was aided by a ...
[Extract] Before setting off on a holiday, particularly of the adventurous kind, it is vital to obta...
During the long twentieth century, explorers went in unprecedented numbers to the hottest, coldest, ...
Despite the 'hostile' geographic and climatic conditions, millions of people live, work and reproduc...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1940When a resident from sea level ascends to high altitude, sever...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
A basic premise of studies conducted in the 1950s and 1960s was that humans exhibited a uniform set ...
© 2018 Clarke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
The original work presented in this thesis investigates some of the mechanisms that may be responsib...
Background Studies show that the well-prepared traveller is less likely to suffer travel related ill...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Himalaya were finally being recognised as the highe...
Medical geography expanded considerably in the 19 th century. Its expansion was aided by a Neo-Hippo...
produces physiological as well as pathological effects detrimental to life. This chapter confines it...
A peculiar form of illness, called in English “mountain sickness,” has been known for centuries to a...
Abstract: Medical geography expanded considerably in die 19th century, les expansion was aided by a ...
[Extract] Before setting off on a holiday, particularly of the adventurous kind, it is vital to obta...
During the long twentieth century, explorers went in unprecedented numbers to the hottest, coldest, ...
Despite the 'hostile' geographic and climatic conditions, millions of people live, work and reproduc...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1940When a resident from sea level ascends to high altitude, sever...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
A basic premise of studies conducted in the 1950s and 1960s was that humans exhibited a uniform set ...
© 2018 Clarke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
The original work presented in this thesis investigates some of the mechanisms that may be responsib...
Background Studies show that the well-prepared traveller is less likely to suffer travel related ill...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...