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by Margaret Humphreys (Author) "Has Malaria Disappeared?..." (more)
Key Phrases: negro health problem, malaria carriers, malaria control, United States, North Carolina, World War (more...)
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"...A history of malaria in the United States that should stand as the definitive study for many years". -- —Victoria Harden, Director, DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Museum of Medical Research, National Institute of Health (NIH)

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"This is a fresh (and plausible) explanation for the disappearance of another southern germ of laziness, and it is presented in a study that does a fine job of packaging its findings within a richly documented historical context." -- Kenneth F. Kiple, Journal of Southern History



"Margaret Humphrey's monograph on malaria in America has a strong storyline and a well-articulated thesis. It combines modern knowledge of malaria transmission and the genetic basis of resistance with a sound appreciation of the social, geographical and cultural nuances of the disease in American history." -- W.F. Bynum, Times Literary Supplement



"A fascinating story of the spread of malaria through the USA following its introduction in the 17th century, through its greatest geographical coverage in the 19th century." -- Allan Saul, Nature Medicine



"The main purpose of this book is to carry out an in-depth dialogue on the mystery of malaria and its existence in some parts of the world and disappearance in another based on the historical facts... The insight that [this] history provides has enormous value for global health." -- Doody's Health Sciences Review



"[Malaria] is a masterpiece and is recommended reading for anyone involved in or interested in health care." -- Ronald C.HamdyMDFRCPFACP, Southern Medical Journal



"A complex and fascinating story of the social history of malaria." -- Elizabeth Fee, American Historical Review



"Gracefully written, perceptive, and well-documented, it will make historians of medicine, public health, and the social history of the American South grateful for her efforts." -- Medical History



"The lack of jargon makes the book accessible to a wide audience." -- Leo B. Slater, PhD, Journal of the History of Medicine



"Accessible to a wide audience. A great breadth and depth of research underpins each chapter." -- Leo B. Slater, Journal of the History of Medicine



"Humphreys, trained both as a physician and a historian, is uniquely qualified to tell the story of malaria in the United States. She uses her medical knowledge and her understanding of the social history of the United States, particularly of the South, to reveal malaria's previously unexplored American career. It is a story containing some unexpected twists that Humphreys reveals with thoughtfulness, elegance, and wit. She allows readers to see malaria's history from the various perspectives of physicians, patients, communities, and public health workers." -- Todd L. Savitt, Ph.D., Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University



"Margaret Humphrey's eminently readable and convincing history of malaria in the United States follows in the tradition of Erwin H. Ackerknecht's classic study, completing the story that work began by describing malaria's last stand in the southeastern United States and by carefully analyzing the factors which let to its final demise. More than an exercise in historical epidemiology, this book offers fascinating insights into scientific and popular ideas concerning disease and healing." -- Randall M. Packard, Department of History, Emory University



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