| Thomas James Maltby - Ganjam (India : District) - 1882 - 414 pages
...that the taluqs which are the most open to influences from the sea have the least fever, while these parts of the district, which are exposed most to the...very clear manner that the intensity of fever in any taluq has no relation to the extent of irrigation of the lands, but is solely due to its geographical... | |
| Lady Elizabeth Hope - Famines - 1900 - 666 pages
...again, "the fever is due to the northerly winds sweeping over the malarious jungles of the hill tracts. The results of five years' registration demonstrate...relation to the extent of Irrigation of the land." APPENDIX B. The following extracts from the excellent official Descriptive and Historical Account of... | |
| Thomas James Maltby - Ganjam (India : District) - 1918 - 312 pages
...that the taluqs which are the most open to influences from the sea have the least fever, while these parts of the district, which are exposed most to the winds which have swept across unhealthy jungles have had the highest ratios of fever prevalence and mortality. The results... | |
| Madras (India : State) - Madras (India) - 1915 - 342 pages
...the prevalence of malaria. The result of five years' registration of vital statistics ' demonstrates in a very clear manner that the intensity of fever...is solely due to its geographical position and its exposure to malarious winds during the north-east monsoon.' The irrigated taluks were in fact found... | |
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