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Difference and disease : medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…: health and locality before 1700 -- Changes in the air : William Hillary & English medicine in the West Indies, 1720-1760 -- Seasoning sickness and the imaginative geography of the British empire -- Imperial medicine and the putrefactive paradigm, 1720-1800 -- Race-medicine in the colonies, 1679-1750 -- Race, slavery, and polygenism : Edward Long and the history of Jamaica -- Pathologies of blackness : race-medicine, slavery, and abolitionism.…”
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Beyond the state : the colonial medical service in British Africa /
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Colonial Caring : A History of Colonial and Post-Colonial Nursing.
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Imperial sisters: disease, conflict and nursing in the British Empire, 1880-1914 / Angharad Fletcher -- 3. The social exploits and behaviour of nurses during the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902 / Charlotte Dale -- 4. …”
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Beyond the state : the colonial medical service in British Africa /
Published 2019CONNECT
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A Victorian gentleman & Ethiopian nationalist : the life & times of Hakim Wärqenäh, Dr. Charles Martin /
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Fit to practice : empire, race, gender, and the making of British medicine, 1850-1980 /
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COVID-19 and racism : counter-stories of colliding pandemics /
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Front Cover -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The long road ahead -- References -- one BLAME the BAME -- Blame the BAME -- Reference -- two COVID-1984 -- Introduction -- Crossing the (white) picket -- 'Postcolonial banter' -- The Caucasian persuasion -- (Black) British Empire? Dash weh! -- Conclusion -- References -- three Black vaccination reticence -- Introduction -- Using the Critical Race lens -- The myths -- Black inferiority -- Academic prestige hierarchy -- The realities -- Land-grant colleges and universities -- Threat of Black medical professionals -- Models of exclusion -- American Medical Association -- Carnegie Foundation influence -- The purpose of the Flexner Report -- The 'failing up' of Abraham Flexner -- Impact of Flexner on HBCU medical schools -- Healthcare repercussions of the Flexner Report -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- four Pregnancy, pandemic and protest -- Auto-ethnographic entry -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- five It's alive! …”
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