Making bodies modern: race, medicine and the colonial soldier in the mid-eighteenth century
The expansion of British imperial warfare during the middle of the eighteenth century provided motivation and opportunity for observations on British and native forces. The nature of military medicine, with its use of regimental returns and empirical observations about mortality rates of large group...
Huvudupphovsman: | Charters, E |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
Språk: | English |
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2012
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