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THE HISTORY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE 



PisoN (GuLiELMUs) ET Georgio Maregravo de Liebstat (1648). Historia 

 Naturalis Brasilise. 



PisoN, G. (1658). Die Indiae Utriusque de Natura et Medica (Amsterdam). 

 Cleyer, a, H. G. (1682). Opuscula Medica ad Mentem Sinensium (Franc- 

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Jamaica, to which is prefixed an Introduction wherein is an Account of 



the Inhabitants, Air, Water, Diseases, Trade, etc., of that place. 

 Kaempfer, E. (1712). Amoenitatum Exoticorum. Politico-Physico-Medi- 



corum Lengovia. (This well-illustrated book, dealing with Persia, India, 



and Japan, is composed of five fascicles, of which the first is political; 



the second antiquarian; the third physico-medico, containing descriptions 



of the Torpedo, Dracunculus pevsayvtm, Asafoetida, Hydrocele, Hyper- 



sarcosis ulcerosa pedum malabaricae genti vernacula — i.e., Madura-foot, 



acupuncture, caiiterization ; the fourth and fifth are botanical.) 

 F, D. L. (1726). Traite des Maladies Particuliers aux Pays Orientaux 



(Paris). (Bound with Luillier's Voyages; contains descriptions of 



Sea-Sickness, Scurvy, Colic, Venereal Disease, Fever, Guinea-Worms, 



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 Aubrey, T. (1729). The Sea-Surgeon, or the Guinea Man's Vade-Mecum 



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 Atkins, J. (1734). The Navy Surgeon (London). (Contains an appendix on 



' The Sleepy Distemper in the Negro.') 

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 Perry, C. (1743). View of the Levant, particularly Constantinople, Syria, 



Egypt, and Greece (in four parts, containing information with regard to 



Medicine and Surgery in the East) . 

 Brocklesby, R. (1764). Observations on Camp Diseases, with an Appendix 



on the Climate and Diseases in Africa (London) . 

 LiND, James (1768). Essays on Diseases incidental to Europeans in Hot 



Climates (London). (Other editions 1771, 1777, 1788, 1808, 1811. 



Translated into German 1773. Also edition 1792.) 

 Hillary (1772). Observations on the Changes of Air, etc., in the Island of 



Barbadoes (London). 1766. 

 Clark, John (1773). Observations on the Diseases in Long Voyages to Hot 



Countries, and particularly those of the East Indies (London). (Other 



editions 1792, 1809. Translated into German 1778.) 

 Robertson, R. (1779). A Physical Journal kept during Three Voyages on 



the Coast of Africa and the West Indies in the Years 1 772-1 774 (London). 

 Rollo, J. (1781). Diseases in the Army on St. Lucia (Barbadoes). 

 FoNTANA, N. (1781). Osservazioni intorno alle malattie che attaccano gli 



Europei nei Climi Caldi (Livorno). (Translated into French in 181 8.) 

 Sloane (1784). Diseases of Jamaica, Geneva, and Augsburg. 

 D'AziLLE (1785). Observations generales sur les Maladies des Climats 



chauds (Paris). (1782) Observations sur les Maladies des Plaies (Paris.) 

 Campbell, I>."(i785). Observations on the Typhus or Low Contagious Fever 



(Lancaster). (Partly relates to Yellow Fever in Jamaica and West 



Indies.) 



MosELEY, B. (1787). Treatise on Tropical Diseases (London). (Another 



edition 1806. Translated into German 1790.) 

 Hunter (1788). Diseases of the Body in Jamaica. 



Balfour, F. (1790). Treatise on Putrid Intestinal Fevers (Edinburgh). 

 Thomas, R. (1790). Medical Advice to the Inhabitants of Warm Chmates 

 (London) . 



Jackson, R. (1791). The Fevers of Jam.aica. 



Wade, P. (1793). Prevention and Treatment of the Disorders of Seamen 



and Soldiers in Bengal (London) , 

 Hunter, John (1796). Observations on the Diseases of the Army in Jamaica 



and on the Best Way of preserving the Health of Europeans in that 



Climate (London). 



