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De noxiis paludum effluviis, eorumque remediis.
Publication Details
Rome: typ. J. M. Salvioni, 1717 CE.
Lancisi suggested that since malaria disappears after drainage it was due to some sort of poison emanating from marshes and possibly transmitted by mosquitoes. He planned a drainage scheme for marshy regions. His work included an early effort at medical cartography-- a map of the area between the gulfs of Astura and Terracina, south-southeast from Rome which identified twenty-six forested quarters ("quarti delle selve") and four ruined lands ("terre dirute"). The map also included directions of the major winds. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
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| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #5232 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/7877 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | de-noxiis-paludum-effluviis-eorumque-remediis |
Geographic Context
Publication place: Rome