Format:
1 online resource
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781351262200
,
9781351262170
Series Statement:
The Social History of Health and Medicine in South Asia
Content:
The sentencing of assisted suicide in the Nizamut Adawlut, 1810-1829: religion, health and gender in the formation of British Indian criminal law / Jane Buckingham -- The great shift: cholera theory and sanitary policy in British India, 1867-1879 / Mark Harrison -- Hakims and Haiza: unani medicine and cholera in late Colonial India / Saurabh Mishra -- Of cholera, colonialism and pilgrimage sites: rethinking popular responses to state sanitation, c.1867-1900 / Amna Khalid -- Western science, indigenous medicine and the princely states: the case of Ayurvedic reorganization in Travancore, c. 1870-1940 / Burton Cleetus -- Christian missionary women's hospitals in Mysore state, c.1880-1930 / Barbara N. Ramusack -- The epidemiological, health and medical aspects of famine: views from the Madras Presidency (1876-78) / Leela Sami -- Gender and insanity: situating asylums in nineteenth-century Bengal / Debjani Das -- Confining 'lunatics': the Cuttack Asylum, c.1864-1906 / Biswamoy Pati -- What did the 'wise men' say? Gender, sexuality and women's health in nineteenth-century Bengal / Sujata Mukherjee -- Feminizing empire: the Association of Medical Women in India and the campaign for a women's medical service / Samiksha Sehrawat -- Indian physicians and public health challenges: Bombay Presidency, 1896-1920 / Mridula Ramanna -- Tracking kala-azar: the East Indian experience and experiments / Achintya Kumar Dutta
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781138286337
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138286337
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
DOI:
10.4324/9781351262200
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