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Introduction: "Healthy Country" | 1 | |
Ch. I | "New Country" | 15 |
Ch. II | Body | 53 |
Ch. III | Places | 85 |
Ch. IV | Airs | 109 |
Ch. V | Waters | 133 |
Ch. VI | Local Knowledge: Medical Geography and the Intellectual Hinterland | 159 |
Ch. VII | Cultivation | 191 |
Ch. VIII | Racial Anxiety | 229 |
Ch. IX | Conclusion | 259 |
Afterword | 265 | |
Archival Information and Abbreviations | 271 | |
Notes | 275 | |
Bibliography | 339 | |
Permissions | 373 | |
Index | 375 |
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