Ungesund: Yellow Fever, the Antebellum Gulf South, and German Immigration
Drawing upon extensive observations published in the German-speaking states of northern Europe, Paul Warden addresses the collective medical geography of the Gulf South as revealed through nineteenth-century travel and settlement moen rothbury faucet writing.Warden finds a strong correlation between the discourse of medical geography and German settlement patterns and raises questions about longstanding assumptions regarding the wilds of eldraine prerelease guide presence of slavery as the determining factor in German settlement.