David Wright / Juanita De Barros / Steven Palmer (ed.)
Health and Medicine in the circum-Caribbean, 1800-1968
Herausgeber: De Barros, Juanita; Wright, David; Palmer, Steven
David Wright / Juanita De Barros / Steven Palmer (ed.)
Health and Medicine in the circum-Caribbean, 1800-1968
Herausgeber: De Barros, Juanita; Wright, David; Palmer, Steven
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For the first time in the study of history of colonial and post-colonial medicine, Health and Medicine in the circum-Carribean, 1800-1968 collects essays on the history of medical policy and practices from throughout the French, British, Hispanic, Dutch, and Danish Caribbean.
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For the first time in the study of history of colonial and post-colonial medicine, Health and Medicine in the circum-Carribean, 1800-1968 collects essays on the history of medical policy and practices from throughout the French, British, Hispanic, Dutch, and Danish Caribbean.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780415962902
- ISBN-10: 0415962900
- Artikelnr.: 23800710
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780415962902
- ISBN-10: 0415962900
- Artikelnr.: 23800710
Juanita De Barros is an associate professor in the Department of History at McMaster University. Her research concentrates on urban history and the history of public health and health workers in the British Caribbean. She written and co-edited several books and numerous articles on Caribbean history. Most recently, she co-edited (along with Audra Diptee and David Trotman) a collection of essays on recent Caribbean historiography (Beyond Fragmentation: Perspectives on Caribbean History, 2006). Steven Palmer is Canada Research Chair in History of International Health at the University of Windsor. He has published a number of books and articles on the history of nationalism, education, social policy, medicine and public health in Costa Rica. His book, Launching Global Health: The Caribbean Odyssey of the Rockefeller Foundation, will be published in 2009. He is currently completing research on the politics of Cuban medicine in the age of bacteriology and US empire. David Wright is the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. He is the author and co-editor of six books and two dozen articles on the history of mental health and psychiatry, including, most recently (with John Weaver, eds.), Histories of Self-Destruction: Suicide in the Modern Western World (2008).
List of Figures. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. "...For the benefit of
the planters and the benefit of Mankind...", The Struggle to Control
Midwives and Obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1800-1848. Niklas
Thode Jenson. 2. ""Any elderly, sensible, prudent woman": The Practice and
Practitioners of Midwifery during Slavery in the British Caribbean. Tara A.
Inniss. 3. From the Plantation to the Academy: Slavery and the Production
of Cuban Medicine in the Nineteenth Century. Steven Palmer. 4. Race and the
Authorization of Biomedicine in Yucatán, Mexico. David Sowell. 5. A Benign
Place of Healing?: The Contagious Diseases Hospital and Medical Discipline
in Post Slavery Barbados. Denise Challenger. 6. Tolerating Sex:
Prostitution, Gender, and Governance in the Dominican Republic, 1880s-1924.
April J. Mayes. 7. The Politics of Professionalization: Puerto Rican
Physicians during the Transition from Spanish to U.S. Colonialism. Nicole
Trujillo-Pagán. 8. "Improving the Standard of Motherhood": Infant Mortality
and the "Mothercraft" Movement in British Guiana. Juanita De Barros. 9.
Health in the French Antilles: The Impact of the First World War. Jacques
Dumont. 10. The Difficulty of Unhooking the Hookworm: The Rockefeller
Foundation, Grace Schneiders-Howard, and Public Health Care in Suriname in
the Early Twentieth Century. Rosemarijn Hoefte. 11. Public Health and Women
in Trinidad and Tobago, 1939-1962. Debbie McCollin. 12. "Red Marly Soil": A
Public Health History of Bauxite Mining, Disease, and Medicalization in
Jamaica, 1938 to 1968. David McBride. Contributors. References. Index.
the planters and the benefit of Mankind...", The Struggle to Control
Midwives and Obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1800-1848. Niklas
Thode Jenson. 2. ""Any elderly, sensible, prudent woman": The Practice and
Practitioners of Midwifery during Slavery in the British Caribbean. Tara A.
Inniss. 3. From the Plantation to the Academy: Slavery and the Production
of Cuban Medicine in the Nineteenth Century. Steven Palmer. 4. Race and the
Authorization of Biomedicine in Yucatán, Mexico. David Sowell. 5. A Benign
Place of Healing?: The Contagious Diseases Hospital and Medical Discipline
in Post Slavery Barbados. Denise Challenger. 6. Tolerating Sex:
Prostitution, Gender, and Governance in the Dominican Republic, 1880s-1924.
April J. Mayes. 7. The Politics of Professionalization: Puerto Rican
Physicians during the Transition from Spanish to U.S. Colonialism. Nicole
Trujillo-Pagán. 8. "Improving the Standard of Motherhood": Infant Mortality
and the "Mothercraft" Movement in British Guiana. Juanita De Barros. 9.
Health in the French Antilles: The Impact of the First World War. Jacques
Dumont. 10. The Difficulty of Unhooking the Hookworm: The Rockefeller
Foundation, Grace Schneiders-Howard, and Public Health Care in Suriname in
the Early Twentieth Century. Rosemarijn Hoefte. 11. Public Health and Women
in Trinidad and Tobago, 1939-1962. Debbie McCollin. 12. "Red Marly Soil": A
Public Health History of Bauxite Mining, Disease, and Medicalization in
Jamaica, 1938 to 1968. David McBride. Contributors. References. Index.
List of Figures. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. "...For the benefit of
the planters and the benefit of Mankind...", The Struggle to Control
Midwives and Obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1800-1848. Niklas
Thode Jenson. 2. ""Any elderly, sensible, prudent woman": The Practice and
Practitioners of Midwifery during Slavery in the British Caribbean. Tara A.
Inniss. 3. From the Plantation to the Academy: Slavery and the Production
of Cuban Medicine in the Nineteenth Century. Steven Palmer. 4. Race and the
Authorization of Biomedicine in Yucatán, Mexico. David Sowell. 5. A Benign
Place of Healing?: The Contagious Diseases Hospital and Medical Discipline
in Post Slavery Barbados. Denise Challenger. 6. Tolerating Sex:
Prostitution, Gender, and Governance in the Dominican Republic, 1880s-1924.
April J. Mayes. 7. The Politics of Professionalization: Puerto Rican
Physicians during the Transition from Spanish to U.S. Colonialism. Nicole
Trujillo-Pagán. 8. "Improving the Standard of Motherhood": Infant Mortality
and the "Mothercraft" Movement in British Guiana. Juanita De Barros. 9.
Health in the French Antilles: The Impact of the First World War. Jacques
Dumont. 10. The Difficulty of Unhooking the Hookworm: The Rockefeller
Foundation, Grace Schneiders-Howard, and Public Health Care in Suriname in
the Early Twentieth Century. Rosemarijn Hoefte. 11. Public Health and Women
in Trinidad and Tobago, 1939-1962. Debbie McCollin. 12. "Red Marly Soil": A
Public Health History of Bauxite Mining, Disease, and Medicalization in
Jamaica, 1938 to 1968. David McBride. Contributors. References. Index.
the planters and the benefit of Mankind...", The Struggle to Control
Midwives and Obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1800-1848. Niklas
Thode Jenson. 2. ""Any elderly, sensible, prudent woman": The Practice and
Practitioners of Midwifery during Slavery in the British Caribbean. Tara A.
Inniss. 3. From the Plantation to the Academy: Slavery and the Production
of Cuban Medicine in the Nineteenth Century. Steven Palmer. 4. Race and the
Authorization of Biomedicine in Yucatán, Mexico. David Sowell. 5. A Benign
Place of Healing?: The Contagious Diseases Hospital and Medical Discipline
in Post Slavery Barbados. Denise Challenger. 6. Tolerating Sex:
Prostitution, Gender, and Governance in the Dominican Republic, 1880s-1924.
April J. Mayes. 7. The Politics of Professionalization: Puerto Rican
Physicians during the Transition from Spanish to U.S. Colonialism. Nicole
Trujillo-Pagán. 8. "Improving the Standard of Motherhood": Infant Mortality
and the "Mothercraft" Movement in British Guiana. Juanita De Barros. 9.
Health in the French Antilles: The Impact of the First World War. Jacques
Dumont. 10. The Difficulty of Unhooking the Hookworm: The Rockefeller
Foundation, Grace Schneiders-Howard, and Public Health Care in Suriname in
the Early Twentieth Century. Rosemarijn Hoefte. 11. Public Health and Women
in Trinidad and Tobago, 1939-1962. Debbie McCollin. 12. "Red Marly Soil": A
Public Health History of Bauxite Mining, Disease, and Medicalization in
Jamaica, 1938 to 1968. David McBride. Contributors. References. Index.