Yellow fever appeared in Senegal during the Atlantic slave trade. The epidemic episodes of this pathology were both a revealer of social processes and a driving force for the transformation of colonial society. From the point of view of the history of science and medical ideas, yellow fever sheds light on the social body in its various interactions and makes more visible the essential joints of the group, the lines of force and tensions that run through it. From group survival strategies to commercial and political wars, the morbid event is a privileged place from which one can better observe colonial society in its administrative mechanisms and relationships between powers. The present study focuses on a long-term analysis of the medical d...
Between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, revolutions in the Americas and Europe roc...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...
This project explores France’s use of medicine and medical institutions as colonizing forces in Daka...
textFrom 1900 to 1944, public health was a pillar of the French colonial project in French West Afri...
We studied colonial medical practices and health policies in West Africa, which has faced endemics a...
This article shows how French doctors based in Saint-Louis-du-Sénégal, the capital of colonial Seneg...
Delaporte Francis. William Coleman, Yellow fever in the north: the methods of early epidemiology . I...
Delaporte Francis. William Coleman, Yellow fever in the north: the methods of early epidemiology . I...
Michel Marc. Echenberg Myron, Black Death, White Médecine, Bubonic Plague and the Polittics of Publi...
Michel Marc. Echenberg Myron, Black Death, White Médecine, Bubonic Plague and the Polittics of Publi...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
Defining an Epidemic: the Work of Military Doctors on Yellow Fever in Mexico in 1862 and 1867 During...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
This thesis is a social history of disease and mortality in the American Deep South before the Civil...
Between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, revolutions in the Americas and Europe roc...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...
This project explores France’s use of medicine and medical institutions as colonizing forces in Daka...
textFrom 1900 to 1944, public health was a pillar of the French colonial project in French West Afri...
We studied colonial medical practices and health policies in West Africa, which has faced endemics a...
This article shows how French doctors based in Saint-Louis-du-Sénégal, the capital of colonial Seneg...
Delaporte Francis. William Coleman, Yellow fever in the north: the methods of early epidemiology . I...
Delaporte Francis. William Coleman, Yellow fever in the north: the methods of early epidemiology . I...
Michel Marc. Echenberg Myron, Black Death, White Médecine, Bubonic Plague and the Polittics of Publi...
Michel Marc. Echenberg Myron, Black Death, White Médecine, Bubonic Plague and the Polittics of Publi...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
Defining an Epidemic: the Work of Military Doctors on Yellow Fever in Mexico in 1862 and 1867 During...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
This thesis is a social history of disease and mortality in the American Deep South before the Civil...
Between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, revolutions in the Americas and Europe roc...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...
International audienceThis essay concerns the health service of the French expedition to Saint-Domin...