Established in 1902, the West African Medical Staff (WAMS) brought together the six medical departments of British West Africa. Its formation also followed the foundation of schools of tropical medicine in London and Liverpool. While the ‘white’ dominions were at the centre of Joseph Chamberlain's ambitions of erecting a system of imperial preference, the tropical colonies were increasingly tethered to the future security and prosperity of Greater Britain. Therefore, politicians and businessmen considered the WAMS and the new tropical medicine important first steps for making Britain's West African possessions healthier and more profitable regions of the empire. However, rather than realising these goals, significant structural barriers, an...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
This thesis is a social history of malaria in southwestern Nigeria. It contributes to the burgeoning...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
Established in 1902, the West African Medical Staff (WAMS) brought together the six medical departme...
Introduction: At the turn of the twentieth century, many politicians and businessmen with interests ...
This thesis investigates several previously neglected networks of imperial tropical medicine (ITM) i...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
We studied colonial medical practices and health policies in West Africa, which has faced endemics a...
This timely book explores the troubled intertwining of religion, medicine, empire, and race relation...
textFrom 1900 to 1944, public health was a pillar of the French colonial project in French West Afri...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
Malaria, probably the oldest and most endemic human disease has alsoreceived the greatest attention ...
arly twentieth century environmental and sanitary engineering campaigns implicated three major areas...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
This thesis is a social history of malaria in southwestern Nigeria. It contributes to the burgeoning...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
Established in 1902, the West African Medical Staff (WAMS) brought together the six medical departme...
Introduction: At the turn of the twentieth century, many politicians and businessmen with interests ...
This thesis investigates several previously neglected networks of imperial tropical medicine (ITM) i...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
We studied colonial medical practices and health policies in West Africa, which has faced endemics a...
This timely book explores the troubled intertwining of religion, medicine, empire, and race relation...
textFrom 1900 to 1944, public health was a pillar of the French colonial project in French West Afri...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
Malaria, probably the oldest and most endemic human disease has alsoreceived the greatest attention ...
arly twentieth century environmental and sanitary engineering campaigns implicated three major areas...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
This thesis is a social history of malaria in southwestern Nigeria. It contributes to the burgeoning...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...