This property of adhering to smooth surfaces explains perhaps the power of the Eucalyptus globulus in arresting the progress of paludal miasm (?
Before giving a succinct account of the discovery of paludal miasma and of its natural history, I ought in the first place to state that I have not had the opportunity of reading or studying the great original treatise of Professor Salisbury.
In the Roman states alone, sixty thousand perish every year from this paludal influence.
The hardy mountaineer is a surer victim of paludal fever, whether he visits the low countries of the tropics, or the marshes of a more temperate climate, than the feebler native of those countries.
Besides, it has been shewn, that a small wood or hill, or even a wall, has been sufficient to cut off or obstruct the paludal miasm.
I reject, therefore, wholly the paludal assumption, and in order to express this view in the title of my paper, have been forced to employ terms which to my hearers may sound like italicisms.
Unfortunately the investigations undertaken for this end have for a long time been fruitless, for the preconceived paludal theory has led investigators to occupy themselves exclusively with the inferior organisms inhabiting marshes.
The specific ferment which engenders those fevers by its accumulation in the atmosphere which we breathe is not exclusively of paludal origin, and still less is it a product of putrefaction.
As long as the paludal theory held sway, the chemical interpretation of this identity of the product in every latitude was easy.
But in accordance with the idea that malaria is a product of paludal decomposition, the trees selected have almost always been the eucalyptus.
Paludal or malarial pharyngitis may arise from the same causes as malarial fevers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paludal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boggy; marshy; miry; muddy; paludal; swampy