The Colonial Medical Service was the branch of the Colonial Service responsible for healthcare provision in the British overseas territories. This work profiles Colonial Medical Officers serving in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania from the beginnings of British colonial rule to the start of World War Two. On the basis of a large prosopographical database, the composition and experiences of this governmental cadre are profiled and analysed
The Kenya Coast is populated by Africans, Arab-descendants, Indians and Europeans. As part of the In...
This article examines the interconnections between medical science and poli- tics on the eve of the ...
Bunyore, like the rest of present-day Western Province of Kenya, came under British administration a...
The role of the Colonial Medical Service - the organisation responsible for healthcare in British ov...
The Colonial Medical Service was the personnel section of the Colonial Service, employing the doctor...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
collection of essays about the Colonial Medical Service of Africa in which a group of distinguished ...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
This thesis examines the experience of Malawian soldiers serving in Britain's colonial army between...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
This thesis examines Colonialism’s lasting effects on the formation of the Tanzanian Healthcare syst...
On 15 July 1961, the first eight African officers were commissioned into the King’s African Rifles i...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
The Kenya Coast is populated by Africans, Arab-descendants, Indians and Europeans. As part of the In...
This article examines the interconnections between medical science and poli- tics on the eve of the ...
Bunyore, like the rest of present-day Western Province of Kenya, came under British administration a...
The role of the Colonial Medical Service - the organisation responsible for healthcare in British ov...
The Colonial Medical Service was the personnel section of the Colonial Service, employing the doctor...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
collection of essays about the Colonial Medical Service of Africa in which a group of distinguished ...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
This thesis examines the experience of Malawian soldiers serving in Britain's colonial army between...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
This thesis examines Colonialism’s lasting effects on the formation of the Tanzanian Healthcare syst...
On 15 July 1961, the first eight African officers were commissioned into the King’s African Rifles i...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
The Kenya Coast is populated by Africans, Arab-descendants, Indians and Europeans. As part of the In...
This article examines the interconnections between medical science and poli- tics on the eve of the ...
Bunyore, like the rest of present-day Western Province of Kenya, came under British administration a...