The book The Making of Hawaii; a Study in Social Evolution was written by author Blackman, William Fremont, 1855-1932 Here you can read free online of The Making of Hawaii; a Study in Social Evolution book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Making of Hawaii; a Study in Social Evolution a good or bad book?
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The fact seems to be — and the "germ theory" of disease helps to explain it — that many diseases tend to lose their virulence when successive generations are subjected to their influence ; they " run out." How great an effect this law will have on the permanent occupa- tion of torrid regions by white races, it is still too early to determine. 6. It seems to be established that the mortality of Europeans in tropical countries has been greatly diminished in recent years by the establishment of hy...gienic habits and sanitary conditions. I will adduce only two examples among many, — the experience of 1 Hoffman, " Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro," P-97- LATER PERIOD 235 the Dutch and the British armies in India. In the former, the death-rate for the thirty years following 1819 was 1 1 3.9 per looo; in a like period following 1850, it was 59.2, and in the highlands only 46.2.^ The change in this regard which has taken place in the British Indian army is very instructive.
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