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"A Putridness in the Air": Monsoons and Mortality in Seventeenth-Century Bombay
Robert Markley
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Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Bombay
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Monsoon
100%
17th Century
100%
Human Health
33%
Moral
33%
Travellers
33%
Vulnerability
33%
Mortality Rate
33%
Sick
33%
Illness
33%
Cause-effect Relationship
33%
Commerce
33%
Tropics
33%
Health Climate
33%
Merchants
33%
Rainy Season
33%
West Indies
33%
Sailors
33%
East Indies
33%
Monsoon Tropics
33%
Alexander Hamilton
33%
Interlopers
33%
Intra-Asian Trade
33%
Tropical Summer
33%
Late Seventeenth
33%
Microbial Biology
33%
John Arbuthnot
33%
Indian Civilization
33%
John Fryer
33%
Arts and Humanities
Bombay
100%
Seventeenth Century
100%
Moral
33%
Rhythm
33%
Registre
33%
Travellers
33%
Sailors
33%
Tropical
33%
Alexander Hamilton
33%
East Indies
33%
West Indies
33%
Sick Body
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Human Health
100%
Trade and Commerce
100%