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Society, Medicine and Politics in Colonial India

Biswamoy Pati and Mark Harrison

This book presents the research on medical history with questions regarding state policy, criminal law, epidemiology, popular responses, religious identity, the medical profession and colonial relations.

Mark Harrison is professor in Department of Economics, University of Warwick, UK.

Has contributors from Europe, USA and South Asia

It put in place some of the latest research on the social history of health and medicine in south Asia.

It will be important for the departments of South Asian Studies with particular focus in history and social medicine in.

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