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The Europeans who arrived in Sydney Cove in Australia from the 1780s onwards weren't decimated by disease after contact with the local Aboriginal people, whereas the reverse was all too true. Were the local population free of contagious diseases?

28 November 2018

The Europeans who arrived in Sydney Cove in Australia from the 1780s onwards weren’t decimated by disease after contact with the local Aboriginal people, whereas the reverse was all too true. Were the local population free of contagious diseases?

Bonita Ely, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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