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Did Starvation Protect from Malaria? Distinguishing between Severity and Lethality of Infectious Disease in Colonial India
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2016
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The history of health has increasingly attracted attention from both economic and demographic historians. This interest is reflected in a growing body of empirical data on mortality trends for western Europe and North America dating from before the eighteenth century. The decline in historical mortality, a central concern in this work, has been recognized as primarily attributable to falling death rates from infectious disease, and this development requires interpretation that addresses two factors: changes in levels of exposure to infection and changing levels of human resistance to infectious disease.
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