The historical investigation of malaria in South Carolina offers a valuable opportunity for the medical anthropologist interested in the interrelationship between cultural practices and disease. Malaria was introduced to the New World by European settlers and African slaves, and the development of tidewater rice cultivation helped create and expand the conditions necessary for its spread. Once established, malaria became the region's most serious endemic disease, persisting until well into the twentieth century and cultural responses to it profoundly influenced antebellum southern society.
In Nepal the prevalence of malaria had been an important constraint on land use before the implement...
held then on various aspects of the disease, and to trace through the years of development and accep...
“Afflictions of the Tropics’ Brink: Medicine, Meteorology, and the Cultivation of Place in the Anteb...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
Malaria has long been a serious problem in the "low country" or coastal plain region of South Caroli...
This dissertation has examined the history of malaria in Bengal covering the period between 1860 to ...
This thesis is a social history of disease and mortality in the American Deep South before the Civil...
The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) and Malaria (1914-1942) -- The U.S. Tennessee Valley Authorit...
The emergence of germ theory during the nineteenth century transformed Western medicine. By the 1870...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This study of a rural communi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose a broad perspective of the sources available for t...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
During European colonization malaria control was an important economic challenge; it had a strategic...
In Nepal the prevalence of malaria had been an important constraint on land use before the implement...
held then on various aspects of the disease, and to trace through the years of development and accep...
“Afflictions of the Tropics’ Brink: Medicine, Meteorology, and the Cultivation of Place in the Anteb...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
Malaria has long been a serious problem in the "low country" or coastal plain region of South Caroli...
This dissertation has examined the history of malaria in Bengal covering the period between 1860 to ...
This thesis is a social history of disease and mortality in the American Deep South before the Civil...
The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) and Malaria (1914-1942) -- The U.S. Tennessee Valley Authorit...
The emergence of germ theory during the nineteenth century transformed Western medicine. By the 1870...
228 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This study of a rural communi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose a broad perspective of the sources available for t...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
During European colonization malaria control was an important economic challenge; it had a strategic...
In Nepal the prevalence of malaria had been an important constraint on land use before the implement...
held then on various aspects of the disease, and to trace through the years of development and accep...
“Afflictions of the Tropics’ Brink: Medicine, Meteorology, and the Cultivation of Place in the Anteb...