Annual Report of the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service of the United States 1895
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'— Codinach. 1648, 1652, 1653. 1640. 1691/. 1702 St. Thomas 1699^. Dates having no reference letter are given on the authority of Cornilliac. Lettered dates are cited on the authority of the following-named : a Am. Ed. Cyclo. Tract. Med., 1845, art. " Yellow fever." bHirsch. cF^raud. dPym. e Codinach. /M. de Jonn^s. jfEmart's Yellow Fever Epidemics of Bermuda, 1863. Most of these authorities refer to the original sources from which they derived their information. That Cuba remained free from pe...rmanent yellow-fever infection until the middle of the eighteenth century was due to her comparative commercial isolation. During the first two centuries and a half of Spanish possession the colonists in Cuba were occupied mainly in raising cattle on the vast prairies of the island. Agriculture was neglected, and Habana exported only hides and leather. The gold mines of MAEINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE. 387 Mexico and Peru attracted the commercial enterprise of Spain to those countries, to the neglect of Cuba.
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