Bankim’s Rajani: A Study Into Health and Humanity (original) (raw)

REVISITING HEALTH IN COLONIAL BENGAL: A LITERARY OVERVIEW (1880

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The Absence of the Female in Medical Discourses of 19th century Bengal

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Shinjini Das

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Social History of Medicine in Colonial India (HS 3060

vivek neelakantan

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Kaushalya Bajpayee

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Epistemological Encounter in Anatomy and Health: Colonial Experiences in India

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Pratik Chakrabarti

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In His Service For Her Health: Women Missionary Doctors in Colonial India

Disha Ray

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Jensen, N. T. Biswamoy Pati and Mark Harrison, eds.: The Social History of Health and Medicine in Colonial India. London: Routledge, 2009..

Niklas Thode Jensen

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Poonam Bala: Medicine and Medical Policies in India: Social and Historical Perspectives

helen lambert

Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2009

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Debating Scientific Medicine: Homoeopathy and Allopathy in Late Nineteenth-century Medical Print in Bengal1

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Medical Education and Emergence of Women Medics in Colonial Bengal

Sujata Mukherjee

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Science, Medicine, and Gender Politics in Colonial Bengal: A Reading of Gretchen Green's Memoir The Whole World & Company

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Seema Alavi, Islam and Healing: Loss and Recovery of an Indo-Muslim Medical Tradition, 1600–1900. Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2007. xiii + 384 pp. Notes, glossary, bibliography, index. Rs 695 (hardback)

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Contributions to Indian Sociology, 2010

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In-Disciplining Jwarasur: The Folk/Classical Divide and Transmateriality of Fevers in Colonial Bengal

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The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2013

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Medicine and empire. Essay review Mark Harrison, Public health in British India: Anglo-Indian preventive medicine, 1859–1914, Cambridge History of Medicine, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xviii, 324, illus., £45.00 (hardback 0-521-44127-7), £19.95 (paperback 0-521-46688-1)

Milton Lewis

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Book Review:Poonam Bala (ed.), Contesting Colonial Authority: Medicine and Indigenous Responses in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century India (Primus Books, Delhi, 2016)

Saurav Kumar Rai

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Western Medicine and Public Health in Colonial Bombay: 1845-1895 (review)

Laxman Satya

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Shinjini Das

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2020

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Body Politic: Sexuality, Health and Hygiene in Colonial India (1860-1930)

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2017

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Imagining Indian Medicine: Epistemic Virtues and Dissonant Temporalities in the Usman Report, 1923

Sabrina Datoo

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‘Indianization of the Indian Medical Service, c. 1890s-1930s’ in Proceedings of Indian History Congress, 75th Session, New Delhi, 2014, pp. 826-32

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"The Indianization of Colonial Medicine. The Case of Psychiatry in Early Twentieth Century British India"

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