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Historical Bibliography Updated: May 9, 2018

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.

Catalog MetadataReference Information
Entry Number#5232
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/7877
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLde-noxiis-paludum-effluviis-eorumque-remediis

Geographic Context

Publication place: Rome