Bacteriology in British India : laboratory medicine and the tropics /
During the nineteenth century, European scientists and physicians considered the tropics the natural home of pathogens. Hot and miasmatic, the tropical world was the locus of disease, for Europeans the great enemy of civilization. In the late nineteenth century when bacteriological laboratories and...
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Rochester, NY :
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2012
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