Malaria and the Panama Canal

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History

 

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Henry J

 

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March 9, 2013

 

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University

 

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"Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Bastidas first landed in the are during the spring of 1501, wandered through a hundred-mile zone desperately searching for treasure, and retuned empty-handed to his ship" (La Feber 3). If the explores left alive, they were lucky. "Then one by one they began to die, of what they did not know" (La Feber 3)...
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If the explores left alive, they were lucky. "Then one by one they began to die, of what they did not know" (La Feber 3). They were unaware that the insect that was biting them could cause fever, disease and eventually death. "The Spaniards greatly feared the many poisonous snakes which infest the country's jungles, but their killer was doubtless the tiny mosquito that carried yellow fever and malaria" (La Feber 3)...
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