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Book chapters
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
The Argument (and Its Limits) in Brief
pp. 13
SETTING THE SCENE
pp. 15
Atlantic Empires and Caribbean Ecology
pp. 63
Deadly Fevers, Deadly Doctors
pp. 89
IMPERIAL MOSQUITOES
pp. 91
Fevers Take Hold: From Recife to Kourou
pp. 137
Yellow Fever Rampant and British Ambition Repulsed, 1690–1780
pp. 193
REVOLUTIONARY MOSQUITOES
pp. 195
Lord Cornwallis vs. Anopheles quadrimaculatus, 1780–1781
pp. 235
Revolutionary Fevers, 1790–1898: Haiti, New Granada, and Cuba
pp. 304
Conclusion: Vector and Virus Vanquished, 1880–1914
pp. 315
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