This book provides an in-depth case study of a psychiatric institution within the context of colonial rule during the early twentieth century. It focuses on patient statistics, medical treatments and diagnoses, and considers the 'indigenisation' or 'Indianisation' of the colonial medical services and the significance of international professional networks.
This book provides an in-depth case study of a psychiatric institution within the context of colonial rule during the early twentieth century. It focuses on patient statistics, medical treatments and diagnoses, and considers the 'indigenisation' or 'Indianisation' of the colonial medical services and the significance of international professional networks.
Waltraud Ernst is Professor of the History of Medicine at Oxford Brookes University
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Tables and Figures Introduction Chapter 1: Indianisation and its Discontents Chapter 2: The Patients: The Demographics of Gender and Age, Locality, Occupation, Caste and Religion Chapter 3: Institutional Trends and Standardisation: Deaths, Diseases and Cures Chapter 4: Classifications, Types of Disorder and Aetiology Chapter 5: Treatments Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Tables and Figures Introduction Chapter 1: Indianisation and its Discontents Chapter 2: The Patients: The Demographics of Gender and Age, Locality, Occupation, Caste and Religion Chapter 3: Institutional Trends and Standardisation: Deaths, Diseases and Cures Chapter 4: Classifications, Types of Disorder and Aetiology Chapter 5: Treatments Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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