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AN ENQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN AND INTIMATE NATURE OF MALARIA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. MALARIA—ITS SUPPOSED ORIGIN.
CHAPTER II. THEORIES OF MACCULLOCH.
CHAPTER III. THE ORIENTAL PLAGUE—QUESTION OF CONTAGION.
CHAPTER IV. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM, THE LAND OF MARSHES AND OF FEVER, RECLAIMED AND RENDERED SALUBRIOUS BY THE ENERGIES OF A FREE PEOPLE.
CHAPTER V. ON THE PRESUMED SOURCES OF MALARIA.
CHAPTER VI. THE LIVING WORLD—ITS EXTENT AS REVEALED BY THE MICROSCOPE—HOW ITS REMAINS ARE DISPOSED OF WHEN LIFE HAS CEASED.
CHAPTER VII. ON THE DECOMPOSITION AND METAMORPHOSIS OF ANIMAL BEINGS, AND ON THE INFLUENCE THEY EXERCISE OVER THE SOIL AS A HABITAT FOR MAN.
CHAPTER VIII. EARTH, AIR, AND WATER IN RELATION TO MAN—HOW MODIFIED BY HIM—RESULTS OF THAT MODIFICATION—ACTION AND REACTION.
CHAPTER IX. ON POISONS, MIASMS AND CONTAGIONS.
CHAPTER X. ON THE SERVITUDE OF RIVERS.
CONCLUDING CHAPTER. AUTHOR’S THEORY OF MALARIA.
CONCLUSION.
APPENDIX.
FOOTNOTES:
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