SPECIAL WORKS ON TROPICAL MEDICINE 



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Thomas (i8oi). Modern Practice of Physic of all Climates. 



Clark (i8oi). Fevers and Diseases of the West East Indies and America. 



Campet, p. (1802). Traite pratique des Maladies graves qui regnent dans 



les Contrees situees sous la Zone torride et dans le Midi le I'Europe 



(Paris) . 



Blane, G. (1803). Observations on the Diseases of Seamen (London). 



WiNTERBOTTOM, T. (1803). An Account of the Native Africans in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Sierra "Leone, to which is added an Account of th^ Present 

 State of Medicine among them. 2 vols. (London). (The second volume 

 contains the medical information.) 



Hunter, W. (1804). An Essay incident to Seamen or Lascars in Long 

 Voyages (Calcutta). 



M'Gregor (1804). Medical Sketches Expedition to Egypt from India. 



Curtis, C. (1807). Diseases of India (Edinburgh). 



Johnson, J. (1811). Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitu- 

 tions (London). Other editions 1818, 1821, 1824, 1826, and 1827, and a 

 sixth edition. 



AssALiNi (1811). Observations on the Disease called the Plague or the 

 Dysentery, the Ophthoty of Egypt and New York. 



Frank (181 2). Collection d'Opuscuies de Medecine Pratique (Paris). 



Johnson, J. (1813). Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitu- 

 tions (London). 



Reece (181 4). Medical Guide for Tropical Climates (London). 



Simpson (1820). Exposition of Elementary Principles specially concerned 



in the Preservation of Healthiness and Production of Distempers amongst 



Mariners, Travellers, etc., in Tropical Climates (London). 

 Chisholm, C. (1822). A Manual of the Climate and Diseases of Tropical 



Countries (London). 

 Ballingall, G. (1823). Observations on Fever, Dysentery, and Liver 



Complaints in European Troops in India (Edinburgh) . 

 Boyle, J. (1823). Letters on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases peculiar 



to Hot Climates (London) . 

 M'Cave, J. (1825). Military Medical Reports containing Pathological and 



Practical Observations illustrating the Diseases of Warm Climates 



(Cheltenham) . 



Johnson, J. (1827). An Essay on Morbid Sensibility of the Stomach, etc., 

 to which are added Observations on the Diseases and Regiments of 

 Invalids on their return from Hot and Unhealthy Climates (London) . 



Hasper, M. (183 i). Die Natur und Behandlung der Krankheiten der 

 Tropenlander (Leipzig) . 



BoYLE, J. (1831). Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa 

 (London) . 



Koser (1837). Ueber Einigen Krankheiten des Orients (Augsburg). 

 Thevenot (1840). Traite des Maladies des Europeens dans les Pays Chauds 

 (Paris). 



McWiLLiAM, J. O. (1843). The Medical History of the 'Expedition to the 



Niger, 1841-42 (London). 

 SiGAUD, J. F. (1844). Maladies du Bresil (Paris). 



Fergusson, W. (1846). Notes and Recollections of a Professional Life 

 (London). (Deals with Military Hygiene, Ophthalmia, Plague, Yellow 

 Fever, Typhus, Marsh Miasmata, and Cholera.) 



Reed, McC. (1846). Fever, Contagion, Quarantine, and Cholera (London). 

 (Deals with Yellow Fever, Typhus, Plague, and Scurvy.) 



Wilson, J. (1846). Medical Notes on China (London). 



Bryson, a. (1847). Climatfe and Principal Diseases of the African Station 

 (London). (This is a book on the diseases in the vessels of the West 

 African Squadron from 1820 till 1845, giving graphic descriptions of the 

 ravages of Yellow Fever, and, in addition, chapters on the Topography 

 of the Station, the Causation, Treatment, and Prevention of Disease in 

 the Station, and the Diseases most prevalent among captured slaves.) 



Pruner (1847). Die Krankheiten des Orients (Erlangen). 



