This paper forms part of the first comprehensive study of the history of dengue fever in Asia, and centres on the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Despite a paucity of records, allusions to dengue nonetheless pervade the annual reports of colonial officials, miscellaneous government correspondence, and travel accounts, and the disease was extensively discussed in the historical medico-scientific literature. Although constructing a comprehensive history of dengue remains a challenge, an investigation of the available materials provides an original vantage point for reflecting on critical debates in the history of medicine and colonialism in Asia. Namely, how have disease identities been developed by native and colonial medical ...
It is instructive to look at our early colonial history for insights as to what factors may be invo...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...
This paper examines the spread of the Manchurian plague and the response of the Chinese government, ...
There is no surfeit of infectious disease or of epidemic events in Hong Kong’s history. Accounts of ...
This dissertation contrasts Hong Kong’s and the International Settlement’s management of malaria and...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
Between 1894 and 1926 bubonic plague raged on almost annual basis in Hong Kong, causing thousands of...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
This paper explores the institution of the quarantine in relation to different modalities of power, ...
Drawing upon different source materials, this paper examines the significance of the plague of Hong ...
The evolutionary history of the dengue viruses and their involvement with human beings is obscure. B...
This paper examined whether the preventive measures taken by the Hong Kong’s colonial authorities we...
This paper explores how discourses of health and sanitation, which had provoked intense public debat...
In Malaysia, dengue fever was first re-ported in 1902 in Penang (Skae, 1902). It has since become a ...
It is instructive to look at our early colonial history for insights as to what factors may be invo...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...
This paper examines the spread of the Manchurian plague and the response of the Chinese government, ...
There is no surfeit of infectious disease or of epidemic events in Hong Kong’s history. Accounts of ...
This dissertation contrasts Hong Kong’s and the International Settlement’s management of malaria and...
There is a persistent image of a hygienically superior West perennially at risk of infection from a...
Between 1894 and 1926 bubonic plague raged on almost annual basis in Hong Kong, causing thousands of...
Malaria was the deadliest infectious disease in colonial Assam, but the malady received less attenti...
This paper identifies paradigmatic shifts in the conceptualisation of fevers in British Ceylon, from...
This paper explores the institution of the quarantine in relation to different modalities of power, ...
Drawing upon different source materials, this paper examines the significance of the plague of Hong ...
The evolutionary history of the dengue viruses and their involvement with human beings is obscure. B...
This paper examined whether the preventive measures taken by the Hong Kong’s colonial authorities we...
This paper explores how discourses of health and sanitation, which had provoked intense public debat...
In Malaysia, dengue fever was first re-ported in 1902 in Penang (Skae, 1902). It has since become a ...
It is instructive to look at our early colonial history for insights as to what factors may be invo...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-110)In the late nineteenth century, enabled by improv...
This paper examines the spread of the Manchurian plague and the response of the Chinese government, ...