Malaria in Greek History

010 - Additional Chapter A difficulty in the history of Greek therapeutics explained by the malaria theory

34 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

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episode 010 - Additional Chapter A difficulty in the history of Greek therapeutics explained by the malaria theory artwork

010 - Additional Chapter A difficulty in the history of Greek therapeutics explained by the malaria theory

This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

3 de mar de 202634 min
episode 009 - Conclusion artwork

009 - Conclusion

This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

3 de mar de 20264 min
episode 008 - Appendix I Home-life and the position of women possibly affected by the increase of malaria II Chief artwork

008 - Appendix I Home-life and the position of women possibly affected by the increase of malaria II Chief

This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

3 de mar de 202610 min
episode 007 - Chapter V The effects of malaria upon the ancient Greeks artwork

007 - Chapter V The effects of malaria upon the ancient Greeks

This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

3 de mar de 20261 h 2 min
episode 006 - Chapter IV The extent to which malaria was prevalent artwork

006 - Chapter IV The extent to which malaria was prevalent

This groundbreaking volume seeks to expand upon the ideas introduced in the earlier work Malaria. It presents a compelling theory that highlights humanitys struggle not only against fellow beings but also against the relentless threats posed by wild animals and disease parasites. While the battle with beasts was largely settled before recorded history, parasites have consistently proven to be formidable foes. Entire tribes have been decimated by plagues, kala-azar, and measles; even when diseases don’t deliver a fatal blow, they can severely weaken populations, making them vulnerable to healthier neighbors. This book delves into how malaria contributed to the decline of ancient Greek civilization, supported by statistics from the Greek Anti-Malarial League and an analysis of relevant literature.

3 de mar de 20269 min