Public health in British India : Anglo-Indian preventive medicine 1859-1914
by Mark Harrison.
- New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
- 324 p.
Table of Contents: Introduction Chapter 1. The Indian Medical Service Chapter 2. Tropical Hygiene: Disease Theory and Prevention in Nineteenth – Century India Chapter 3. The Foundations of Public Health in India: Crisis and Constraint Chapter 4. Cholera Theory and Sanitary Policy Chapter 5. Quarantine, pilgrimage and Colonial Trade: India 1866-1900 Chapter 6. Professional Visions and Political Realities, 1896-1914 Chapter 7. Public Health and Local Self- Government Chapter 8. The Politics of Health in Calcutta,1876-1899 Conclusion Appendices Notes Bibliography Index