Mosquitoes, malaria, and man : a history of the hostilities since 1880 / Gordon Harrison ; [line drawings by Wynne Brown].

Malaria is resurgent, most tragically in Asia where the battle had seemed almost won. In India, malaria cases, which were reduced to 50,000 in 1961, soared in 1977 to 30 million or more. Classically one of the greatest if least spectacular of the killers, malaria may become that once more. What happ...

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Main Author: Harrison, Gordon A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Dutton, [1978]
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Caliban's curse
  • Laveran's germ
  • Ronald Ross, the unlikely hero
  • The mosquito theory
  • Follow the flagellum
  • Diversions
  • The bite
  • Dapple-wing
  • Mosquito day
  • The flagellum caught
  • Pigeons and sparrows
  • Ross's cycle
  • The Roman quarrel
  • The three lives of Plasmodium
  • "A war of extermination ..."
  • " ... Wherever economically possible"
  • Appreciation of the enemy
  • Victory in Panama
  • Italy and Koch's way
  • Rockefeller and the American way
  • A preference for pig
  • Epidemic
  • Toward total war
  • "An almost perfect insecticide"
  • Eradication
  • India-Model for the world
  • Relapse.