The Tomorrow of MalariaExplores the history of malaria from an environmental, epidemiological, and socio-economic viewpoint. This book describes the different 'schools of malaria control' that have existed, and how the arrival of DDT changed their thinking. |
Contents
Foreword page | 7 |
Its fevers Treatment with cinchona bark and quinine | 26 |
Mosquito Manson Ross discovery Contribution of | 40 |
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