This dissertation explores the cultural production of homoeopathy as a ‘vernacular science’ in Bengal between 1866 and 1941. In mapping homoeopathy’s vernacularisation, it studies the disparate ways in which the historical understanding of ‘homoeopathy’ and ‘family’ in late nineteenth- early twentieth century Bengal informed one another. It builds upon the historical literature published on homoeopathy and family in colonial Bengal in studying the myriad registers in which the two categories intersected. The first Bengal based private family firm investing in homoeopathic publications and in the importation and sale of homoeopathic drugs was established in 1866. In 1941 under the imperatives of the nationalist Congress Party, homoeopathy wa...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
Due to the scope of comfortable human habitation and easy access to the rich natural resources Benga...
This dissertation addresses two significant moments in the institutionalization of medical service i...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
AbstractDespite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the m...
Despite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the modern se...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My dissertation shows how hyg...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
In this thesis I examine the historical development of the composite of theories and practices which...
This dissertation investigates the centrality of gender in understanding the trajectory of science a...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
This dissertation reconfigures the historiography of modern sexology from the vantage point of colon...
This dissertation is a socio-environmental history of medical development in the Punjab plains regio...
This thesis probes the dynamics of modernity in the context of colonial Hinduism. It challenges prev...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
Due to the scope of comfortable human habitation and easy access to the rich natural resources Benga...
This dissertation addresses two significant moments in the institutionalization of medical service i...
Conceptualised in opposition to 'orthodox' medicine, homoeopathy, a western medical project originat...
AbstractDespite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the m...
Despite being recognized as a significant literary mode in understanding the advent of the modern se...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My dissertation shows how hyg...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
In this thesis I examine the historical development of the composite of theories and practices which...
This dissertation investigates the centrality of gender in understanding the trajectory of science a...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
This dissertation reconfigures the historiography of modern sexology from the vantage point of colon...
This dissertation is a socio-environmental history of medical development in the Punjab plains regio...
This thesis probes the dynamics of modernity in the context of colonial Hinduism. It challenges prev...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
Due to the scope of comfortable human habitation and easy access to the rich natural resources Benga...
This dissertation addresses two significant moments in the institutionalization of medical service i...