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This scholarly work by Sir Joseph Fayrer presents a comprehensive analysis of India’s climate and its direct correlation to the prevalence and characteristics of fevers endemic to the region. Delivered as the esteemed Croonian Lectures at the Royal College of Physicians in March 1882, these lectures represent significant contributions to the field of tropical medicine during the Victorian era.
Fayrer’s observations and medical insights were drawn from extensive experience in India, where he served as a prominent physician and medical authority. The text explores the meteorological factors, seasonal variations, and environmental conditions that influenced disease patterns among both European settlers and the indigenous population. This hardcover edition provides valuable historical perspectives on 19th-century understanding of tropical diseases and public health.
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