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CARIBBEAN DISEASES
Doctor George Low's expedition in 1901-02
2009238 pages Hardback
ISBN-10 1846193451 ISBN-13 9781846193453
£65.00
$99.00

Gordon C Cook, Visiting Professor, University College London

Description

In this unique, highly detailed examination, Gordon C Cook investigates the very beginnings of tropical medicine through the work of Dr George Low (1872-1952).

Widely known as the ‘father of tropical medicine’, Low was a pioneering force in the study of Caribbean diseases and the development of preventative medicine. His work on parisitology and importance of epidemiology and ecology was ground-breaking.

This remarkable analysis contains, for the very first time, transcriptions of the thirty-one letters from Low to Sir Patrick Manson, Medical Advisor to the Colonial Office during this expedition. The letters reveal Low’s thought processes and landmark discoveries in medical science.

This handsome, hardback volume is ideal for all those with an interest in tropical medicine, medical and naval historians, and librarians.

Review Quotes
'A remarkably detailed analysis. This book will be of interest to historians, especially of tropical medicine, and those seeking inspiration in research.'  THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL

Contents

bullet Preface  bullet Prologue  bullet George Carmichael Low (1972-1952)  bullet The Craggs prize, and the Filaria demarquayi dilemma  bullet The Caribbean in the late nineteenth century: a contemporary account  bullet Introduction to the West Indies: filariasis and malaria at St Lucia (January-May 1901)  bullet Researches in Barbados (May-July 1901)  bullet Mainland South America: two months in British Guiana (Guyana) (July-August 1901)  bullet A tour of St Vincent, Trinidad and Grenada (September-December 1901)  bullet Yellow fever at St Lucia (December 1901-January 1902)  bullet St Kitts and the voyage to London (February-April 1902)  bullet Contributions of Low’s Caribbean expedition to scientific knowledge and disease prevention  bullet Epilogue  bullet Appendices  bullet Index  

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