Biomedicine as a Contested Site
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While literature on medicine and colonialism has increased rapidly in the past nearly two decades this volume presents yet another way of looking at ideas of medicine health and disease. It portrays the role played by power in various ways in which biomedicine became a site of contested ventures_a site which saw an interplay of medicine ruling ideologies and resistance by indigenous populations. Ideas of disease and health range from control of infectious diseases and epidemics medications and indigenous therapeutics clinical medicine and surgery to reproductive health with the added dimension of medical pluralism and elites as enabling these interactions and processes. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students of history sociology anthropology medicine and public health. With essays on different regions around the world it will serve as a guide to scholars and students in colonial studies history of medicine and world history.
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