Colonial medical care in North India : Gender, state, and society, c. 1840-1920 /
Samiksha Sehrawat.
- First edition.
- liv, 292 pages : illustration, 1 map ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-282) and index.
Introduction 1. Medical Expenditure as State Charity: the Roots of Colonial Medical Care, c. 1835-80 2. Financing an Expanding System of Medical Care: the Colonial State and its Critics, c. 1890-1920 3. Popularity of Eye Surgery and Problems of Colonial Hospital Finance in Delhi 4. Zenana Medical Care: the Dufferin Fund, the Colonial State and Female Medical Experts 5. Founding the Women's Medical Service in India: The Colonial State and the 'Medical Needs' of Indian Women 6. Army Hospitals for Indian Employees: Ethnicity and 'Economy' in Colonial Medical Care Epilogue Bibliography Index
9780198096603 0198096607
Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
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Medical care--History--India, North--19th century. Medical care--History--India, North--20th century. Medical economics--History--India, North--19th century. Medical economics--History--India, North--20th century. Medical policy--History--India, North--19th century. Medical policy--History--India, North--20th century. Social medicine--History--India, North--19th century. Social medicine--History--India, North--20th century.
Great Britain--Colonies--History--India--19th century. Great Britain--Colonies--India--20th century.