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Darjeeling: The Sanitarium of Bengal, and its Surroundings provides a detailed historical examination of Darjeeling’s development as a renowned health resort during the British colonial period. R. D. O’Brien offers an in-depth exploration of the region’s natural advantages, including its elevation, climate, and scenic landscapes that made it an ideal destination for those seeking recovery and rejuvenation.
The work comprehensively covers Darjeeling’s geography, flora, fauna, and the infrastructure established to support visitors and patients. O’Brien documents the social and medical aspects of sanitarium culture, examining why Darjeeling became the preferred destination for the British elite and others requiring specialized health treatments.
This hardcover edition serves as both a historical document and travel guide, offering valuable insights into 19th-century colonial Bengal, public health practices, and the development of hill stations. It remains an essential resource for understanding Darjeeling’s heritage and its role in colonial India’s social and medical landscape.
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