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A. MARTYN CLARK on MALARIA.
measures to be taken for escaping it. A very simple but effec-
tive precaution is to sleep above the ground. The peasants of
the Roman Campagna sleep in the old truscan tomba, perched up
above the plains; the American Indians sleep in trees; the
workmen of the Panama Canal sleep in trees, with their hammo-
cks siung in the highest branches, with the best results: the
people of malarious tracts in Greece and in the Fontine Harshes
sleep on raised platforms. Sleeping on an upper story instead
of on the ground floor confers marked immunity.
The production of malaria proceeds as freely during the
earlier part of the night as during any part of the day!
with this difference, that when malaria is evolved during the
day, it is presumably not concentrated but dissipated and
carried into the higher regions by the heated air currenta.
It is otherwise at night. After sundown the heated earth
takes longer to cool than the air: in fact, the earth can hard - ly be said to become cool except in the early morning. Conse-
quently, the malaria then accumulates on the surface of the
In the sast the night ground and becomes highly dangerous.
As soon
is always considered to be the most dangerous time.
as the sun sets a peculiar chilliness is at once evident at most seasons, and the danger is enhanced if the air be still
and humid. For another reason also the weight of malaria and
its method of propulsion by sir currents is important,
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