CONTENTS Xlll 



Chapter XV. HEALTH AND MEDICINE— GENERAL page 461 



Introduction — medical policy considered in relation to the cause and preven- 

 tion of disease; the need for a better standard of living; co-operation between 

 government departments, missions, etc. Organization — international and in 

 all the territories. Payment for Medical Services^arguments for and against. 

 Medical Education of Africans. Health Propaganda 



Chapter XVI. HUMAN DISEASES page 517 



Introduction — relation of human diseases to other branches of science; diseases 

 caused by (a) primitive life in agricultural communities; (b) insanitary con- 

 ditions; (c) ignorance of the causes and spread of infection; (d) malnutrition. 

 Research and Control — malaria, blackwater, yellow fever, sleeping sickness, 

 plague, relapsing fever, typhus, tuberculosis, leprosy, helminthiasis, typhoid, 

 yaws and veneral diseases, other diseases 



Chapter XVII. HEALTH AND POPULATION page 557 



Vital Statistics and Demography— the lack of accurate data. Rurat Hygiene — 

 the special problems raised by agricultural life. Food and Nutrition. Physiology 

 and Development of Africans — possible differences between Africans and 

 Europeans. Health of Europeans 



Chapter XVIII. ANTHROPOLOGY page 590 



Introduction — the relation of ethnology and sociology to subjects considered 

 previously. Organization — facilities for research; need for extension of research 

 through governments and a central institution. Pre-history. Racial Types. His- 

 tory and Material Culture. Social Anthropology — references to existing litera- 

 ture 



LIST OF AUTHORITIES page 615 



Who have assisted by providing information or commenting on the drafts 



BIBLIOGRAPHY page 626 



Arranged under chapter headings as above 



INDEX page 692 



