Public Health in the British Empire

Public Health in the British Empire

Intermediaries, Subordinates, and the Practice of Public Health, 1850-1960

Johnson, Ryan; Khalid, Amna

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

212

Mole

9781032927312

Pré-lançamento - envio 15 a 20 dias após a sua edição

Descrição não disponível.
Introduction. Amna Khalid and Ryan Johnson 1. The Control of Birth: Pupil Midwives in Nineteenth Century Madras. Sean Lang 2. "Unscientific and Insanitary": Hereditary Sweepers and Customary Rights in the United Provinces. Amna Khalid 3. "Left in the Hands of Subordinates": Medicine, Language, and Power in the Colonial Medical Institutions of Egypt and India. James Mills 4. Surviving the Colonial Institution: Workers and Patients in the Government Hospitals of Mid Nineteenth Century Jamaica. Margaret Jones 5. "A Laudable Experiment": Infant Welfare Work and Medical Intermediaries in Early Twentieth Century Barbados. Juanita De Barros 6. Burmese Health Officers in the Transformation of Public Health in Colonial Burma in the 1920s and 1930s. Atsuko Naono 7. Mantsemei, Interpreters, and the Successful Eradication of Plague: The 1908 Plague Epidemic in Colonial Accra. Ryan Johnson 8. Medical Training, African Auxiliaries, and Social Healing in Colonial. Mwinilunga, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), 1945-1964. Walima T. Kalusa 9. The Mid-Level Health Worker in South Africa: The In-Between Condition of the "Middle". Anne Digby
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
medical;offi;cers;colonial;cials;auxiliaries;eff;ect;pupil;midwives;Young Men;Health Care Intermediaries;Indian Red Cross Society;Mid-Level Health Worker;Colonial Administration;Medical Auxiliaries;Ussher Town;James Town;Colonial Medical;Pupil Midwives;African Auxiliaries;Health Propaganda;Infant Welfare Scheme;Central Poor Law Board;Auxiliary Health Workers;Sub-assistant Surgeons;Health Week;Infant Welfare;Public Health Committee;Colonial Public Health;Infant Welfare Work;Missionary Medicine;Colonial Offi Cials;Colonial Medical Establishment;Indian Cinematograph Committee