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Health and Disease in the Tropical Zone: Nineteenth-century British and Dutch Accounts of European Mortality in the Tropics

机译:热带地区的健康与疾病:19世纪英国人和荷兰人对热带地区欧洲死亡率的描述

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Acclimatisation theories varied depending on the political and social contexts in which they were used. Historians of medicine have argued that the pessimism of physicians practising in British India about the acclimatisation of white settlers in the tropics increased around the turn of the eighteenth century. Both British and Dutch physicians had long commented on the proverbial unhealthfulness of Batavia, but rather than relating this to the tropical climate, they emphasised the unwholesome behaviour of Dutch inhabitants. When Dutch physicians debated the possibility of white settlement in the tropical East Indies in the 1840s, many emphasised the importance of virtuous predisposition and intelligent behaviour in adjusting to the colony’s climate, suggesting optimistically that environmental problems might be resisted.
机译:适应理论因使用它们的政治和社会背景而异。医学的历史学家认为,在英属印度执业的医生对热带白人移民适应的悲观情绪在18世纪初左右有所增加。英国和荷兰的医生长期以来一直对巴达维亚的不良健康状况发表评论,但他们并未将其与热带气候相关,而是强调了荷兰居民的不良行为。荷兰医生在1840年代辩论热带东印度群岛可能出现白色定居的可能性时,许多人强调了良性倾向和明智行为对于适应殖民地气候的重要性,并乐观地认为可以抵制环境问题。

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