Malaria in Greek History
William Henry Samuel Jones
Gelesen von Leon Harvey





This book is an attempt to correct and develop the theory proposed tentatively in the little work Malaria. Put briefly, this theory is as follows. In the struggle for existence man has competed, not only with his fellow-men, but also with wild animals and disease- parasites. The fight against beasts was decided long before the historic period, but parasites have always been, and still are, formidable opponents. Whole tribes have been wiped out by plague, kala-azar and measles; and even when the disease-parasite does not win such a decisive victory, it often weakens a nation so much that the latter falls an easy victim to its healthier neighbours. This volume will show how malaria played a part in the decline of the ancient Greeks, along with statistics presented from the Greek Anti Malarial League, and evaluation of malarial literature. (Summary by Leon Harvey) (3 hr 56 min)
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Preface. Disease-parasites competitors with man in the struggle for existence. … | 9:16 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Introduction. The nature and cause of malaria. Chief investigators since 1717. | 12:48 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Chapter I. Malaria in modern Greece, and its effects upon the inhabitants. | 17:24 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Chapter II. Malaria in the ancient non-medical writers. | 55:11 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Chapter III. Malaria in the ancient medical writers. | 18:53 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Chapter IV. The extent to which malaria was prevalent. | 9:27 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Chapter V. The effects of malaria upon the ancient Greeks. | 1:02:42 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Appendix. I. Home-life and the position of women possibly affected by the incre… | 10:45 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Conclusion. | 4:53 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |
Additional Chapter. A difficulty in the history of Greek therapeutics explained… | 34:55 | Gelesen von Leon Harvey |