Empire of the Doctors
C.A. Bayly, 8 December 1994
Colonising the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in 19th-Century India
by David Arnold.
California, 354 pp., £40, September 1993,0 520 08124 2 Show More
by David Arnold.
California, 354 pp., £40, September 1993,
Public Health in British India: Anglo-Indian Preventive Medicine 1815-1914
by Mark Harrison.
Cambridge, 324 pp., £19.95, March 1994,0 521 44127 7 Show More
by Mark Harrison.
Cambridge, 324 pp., £19.95, March 1994,
“... On the outskirts of most Indian cities you still encounter the war graves of imperialism: the melancholy, unvisited Christian cemeteries which contain the serried ranks of monuments commemorating British subjects and their children buried there during the days of the Raj. Perhaps it is not surprising, or particularly shocking, that it was fear for European rather than Indian lives which drove the growth of tropical medicine in India ... ”