How to live in tropical Africa : a guide to tropical hygiene and sanitation the malaria problem the cause, prevention, and cure of malarial fever / by J. Murray, M.D. ; maps and climatological memoranda by E.G. Ravenstein ; edited by Leo Weinthal.
- Murray, John
- Date:
- [1912]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: How to live in tropical Africa : a guide to tropical hygiene and sanitation the malaria problem the cause, prevention, and cure of malarial fever / by J. Murray, M.D. ; maps and climatological memoranda by E.G. Ravenstein ; edited by Leo Weinthal. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS. Mean Annual Temperature and Range—Height of Land and Rainfall—Sunshine—Ozone—-Electricity. Chapter III. Medical Climatology of Tropical Africa—Tropical Topography from the Sanitary View Point—I. Classifi- cation of African Climates-—IIA The Marine Climate of Tropical Africa and Malaria—III. The Continental or Steppe Climate of Tropical Africa and its Relation- ship to Malaria in Cabul, the Great Lake Region, Uganda, Katanga, British Central Africa, The Kenia, Kilima-Njaro and Man and Masai Regions, Lake Albert Region, Rhodesia, Congo State, Great Forest of the Congo, &c.—IV. The Tse-tse Fly Region—V. The European Settlement Problem—VI. The Civilising Results of Railway Development in East and West Africa and along the Cape-to-Cairo]- Railway—VII. Meteoro- logical Table of Places in British East’Africa. Chapter IV. The Effects of Tropical Climates on Europeans— II. Terrestrial Radiation as a Factor of Disease-—III. The Seasonal Rhythm of the Body, and Its Influence on the Problem of Anglo-Saxon Settlement in the Tropics.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28094359_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)