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Medicine and Empire - Pratik Chakrabarti

Medicine and Empire

1600-1960
Buch | Hardcover
280 Seiten
2014
Red Globe Press (Verlag)
978-0-230-27635-2 (ISBN)
CHF 143,80 inkl. MwSt
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A comprehensive overview of the history of medicine and European imperialism from the seventeenth to the mid-twentieth century. Drawing on recent scholarship, the text comparatively examines the key developments that took place within colonialism and medicine and explores the main historiographical issues surrounding the topics.
The history of modern medicine is inseparable from the history of imperialism. Medicine and Empire provides an introduction to this shared history – spanning three centuries and covering British, French and Spanish imperial histories in Africa, Asia and America.

Exploring the major developments in European medicine from the seventeenth century to the mid-twentieth century, Pratik Chakrabarti shows that the major developments in European medicine had a colonial counterpart and were closely intertwined with European activities overseas:

- The increasing influence of natural history on medicine
- The growth of European drug markets
- The rise of surgeons in status
- Ideas of race and racism
- Advancements in sanitation and public health
- The expansion of the modern quarantine system
- The emergence of Germ theory and global vaccination campaigns

Drawing on recent scholarship and primary texts, this book narrates a mutually constitutive history in which medicine was both a 'tool' and a product of imperialism, and provides an original, accessible insight into the deep historical roots of the problems that plague global health today.

Pratik Chakrabarti is Reader in History at the University of Kent, UK. He is the author of Western Science in Modern India: Metropolitan Methods, Colonial Practices (2004), Material and Medicine: Trade, Conquest and Therapeutics in the Eighteenth Century (2010) and Bacteriology in British India: Laboratory Medicine and the Tropics (2012). He is also one of the editors of the journal Social History of Medicine.

Preface
Introduction
1. Medicine in the Age of Commerce: 1600-1800
2. Plants, Medicine and Empire
3. Medicine and the Colonial Armed Forces
4. Colonialism, Climate and Race
5. Imperialism and the Globalization of Disease
6. Western Medicine in Colonial India
7. Medicine and the Colonization of Africa
8. Imperialism and Tropical Medicine
9. Bacteriology and the Civilizing Mission
10. Colonialism and Traditional Medicines
Conclusion: The Colonial Legacies of Global Health.

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