Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Gender, State, and Society, C. 1840-1920
Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-809660-3
Verlag: Hurst & Co.
the importance of medical care, the colonial state limited medical expenditure. The colonial state sought to transplant British forms of medical philanthropy to India with the aim of improving Indian society by instilling a sense of public spirit.
Using a wide variety of government archives, private papers, newspapers, and non-official publications, Sehrawat analyses hospitals for male and female patients together for the first time. She shows that the failure of the Dufferin Fund to raise sufficient funds for a Women's Medical Service exposed the limitations of reliance on the voluntary sector for medical provision. Reform of army hospitals was also stalled by prioritizing economy over efficiency. The underfunding of colonial medical
care left a legacy of poor medical provision, regional disparities, neglect of rural patients, and over-reliance on the private and voluntary sectors.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Medizin, Gesundheitswesen Geschichte der Medizin
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Mentalitäts- und Sozialgeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kolonialgeschichte, Geschichte des Imperialismus
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Medical Expenditure as State Charity: the Roots of Colonial Medical Care, c. 1835-80
2. Financing an Expanding System of Medical Care: the Colonial State and its Critics, c. 1890-1920
3. Popularity of Eye Surgery and Problems of Colonial Hospital Finance in Delhi
4. Zenana Medical Care: the Dufferin Fund, the Colonial State and Female Medical Experts
5. Founding the Women's Medical Service in India: The Colonial State and the 'Medical Needs' of Indian Women
6. Army Hospitals for Indian Employees: Ethnicity and 'Economy' in Colonial Medical Care
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
About the Author