What is malaria? : and why is it most intense in hot climates? an enquiry into the nature and cause of the so-called marsh poison with remarks on the principles to be observed for the preservation of health in tropical climates and malarious districts / by C.F. Oldham.

  • Oldham, C. F. (Charles Frederick)
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1871
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What is malaria? : and why is it most intense in hot climates? an enquiry into the nature and cause of the so-called marsh poison with remarks on the principles to be observed for the preservation of health in tropical climates and malarious districts / by C.F. Oldham. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : H.K. Lewis, 1871.

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xvii, 186 pages ; 23 cm

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