This book makes a new contribution to histories of medicine and health in the colonial era, with particular focus on Malawi, the British Empire and Southern Africa. It argues that mobility of people, ideas and materials was crucial within the dynamic, intertwined and networked medical culture of colonial Malawi.
This book makes a new contribution to histories of medicine and health in the colonial era, with particular focus on Malawi, the British Empire and Southern Africa. It argues that mobility of people, ideas and materials was crucial within the dynamic, intertwined and networked medical culture of colonial Malawi.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Markku Hokkanen is Lecturer in History at the University of Oulu
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: medicine mobility and the empire 1 Mobilities medicine and health in the Malawi region: networks of empire missions and labour c. 1859-c.1960 2 Laypeople professionals and the 'Livingstone tradition': assessing European health spaces and mobilities in South-Central Africa c.1859-c.1940 3 Spiritual and secular medicine in Malawian-British Protestant mission networks c.1859-c.1940 4 Knowledge secrecy and contestation: early medical encounters c.1859-c.1930 5 African medical middles and migrant doctors c.1890-c.1960 6 Quinine malarial fevers and mobility: a biography of a 'European fetish' c.1859-c.1940 7 Colonising African medicines? Central African medicines and poisons and knowledge-making in the empire c1859-c.1940 Epilogue: mobilities networks and the making of colonial medical culture Index
Introduction: medicine mobility and the empire 1 Mobilities medicine and health in the Malawi region: networks of empire missions and labour c. 1859-c.1960 2 Laypeople professionals and the 'Livingstone tradition': assessing European health spaces and mobilities in South-Central Africa c.1859-c.1940 3 Spiritual and secular medicine in Malawian-British Protestant mission networks c.1859-c.1940 4 Knowledge secrecy and contestation: early medical encounters c.1859-c.1930 5 African medical middles and migrant doctors c.1890-c.1960 6 Quinine malarial fevers and mobility: a biography of a 'European fetish' c.1859-c.1940 7 Colonising African medicines? Central African medicines and poisons and knowledge-making in the empire c1859-c.1940 Epilogue: mobilities networks and the making of colonial medical culture Index
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