Networks of imperial tropical medicine: ideas and practices of health and hygiene in the British Empire, 1895-1914
<p>This thesis investigates several previously neglected networks of imperial tropical medicine (ITM) in Britain and its tropical colonies at the turn of the twentieth-century. It argues for the need to bring back the ‘imperial’ to the study of medicine in colonial localities; and, in doing so...
Main Authors: | Johnson, R, Ryan M Johnson |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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