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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Age-Old Balance between Host and Parasite
Determinants of History, Agents of Human Tragedy
The Different Paths to Progress
Why Worry in the Age of Miracles?
A Worrisome Future Is Not Inevitable
1. How the World Starts Getting Better
Death, Disease, and the Fall of Prehistoric Man
The Path to Better Health in Wealthier Nations
A Better World Begins as a More Unequal One
2. Diseases of Conquest and Colony
The Colonial and Military Roots of Global Health
The Path to Better Health in Poorer Nations
Death and Demography
The Legacy of Ebola
The Difference That Health Aid Makes
3. Diseases of Childhood
A Child Survival Revolution
China’s Other Great Leap Forward
Is Healthier Wealthier?
The (Potential) Dividends of Demography
Sunny in Nairobi, with a Chance of Storms
Cell Phones, Not Factories
The Perils of Youth
4. Diseases of Settlement
Cholera and the White Death
A Simple Solution
Poor World Cities
The Perils of Growing Naturally
Climate and the Environment
The Tunis Effect
Returning to Dhaka
5. Diseases of Place
The Growth Industry in Agadez, Niger
People, Not Just Potatoes
Migration as the History of Disease
The World Is Getting Better in Worrisome Ways
6. The Exoneration of William H. Stewart
Confronting the Complex of Multiple Causation
The Role of Aid in Adapting to the Decline of Infectious Diseases
The Myth of the Good Epidemic
Acknowledgments
Index
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