Summary: | A Medical History of Pulau Pinang, A study of Infectious diseases, prevention and treatment: 1918-1957 has been analysed within a broad historical framework for the period of the British
Colonial Administration. This research will evaluate the health services and facilities in towns and in rural areas under the British Colonial Administration in Pulau Pinang. The focus of this research will be on Leprosy, Tuberculosis and Malaria.In addition, an in depth study on the
prevention and treatment methods by the Penang Health Department, Christian Churches and other non-profit organisations such as the British Red Cross Society of Malaya (Penang and Province Wellesley Branch) and the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (Penang and Province Wellesley Branch) in providing health services and managing infectious diseases will
be studied. For prevention and treatment of Tuberculosis and Leprosy, quarantine centres
being built e.g. the Lepers camp in Pulau Jerejak and Pulau Jerajak ward for advanced TB. This
research will also evaluate the importance of such quarantine station for the prevention and treatment these diseases.
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