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Infectious Disease in India, 1892-1940: Policy-Making and the Perception of Risk (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies)
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Delve into the critical history of infectious disease in India between 1892-1940. This insightful study examines how colonial public health policy was forged by global and imperial perceptions of risk. Through case studies of cholera, plague, and malaria, understand the complex interplay of public health diplomacy, medical technologies, and cultural norms that shaped disease control strategies. Essential for students of Indian history, public health professionals, and researchers interested in India’s medical policy development and risk perception during the colonial era.
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