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Form Follows Fever: Malaria and the Construction of Hong Kong, 1841–1849
Chris Cowell
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Hong Kong
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Malaria
100%
Fever
100%
Urban Infrastructure
33%
Place-making
33%
Reconfiguration
33%
Epidemiology
33%
Surveyor
33%
Public Health
33%
Forensic
33%
Politics
33%
Miasma
33%
Cartography
33%
Political Landscape
33%
Early Years
33%
Physical Landscape
33%
Postcolonial Hong Kong
33%
Settlers
33%
Complex Interplay
33%
Military
33%
Commerce
33%
Public Space
33%
Rapidly Evolving
33%
Corrupt
33%
Newspaper Article
33%
Chinese Contractors
33%
Watercolor
33%
Chinese Sojourners
33%
Government Records
33%
Personal Diary
33%
Hugging
33%
Frenzy
33%
Newspaper Advertisements
33%
Textual Sources
33%
Personal Letters
33%
Miasma Theory
33%
Sepoys
33%
Opium
33%
Space Race
33%
Dark Ages
33%
Traders
33%
Medical Reports
33%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Miasma
100%
Architecture
50%
Periodicals
50%
Urban
50%
Settler
50%
1840s
50%
Medical
50%
aftermath
50%
Public Space
50%
Interplay
50%
Dark ages
50%
Emanation
50%
Traders
50%
newspaper articles
50%
Diary
50%
Navy
50%
Frenzy
50%
Watercolour
50%
Public Health
50%
Cartography
50%