1st Edition

Health and Medicine in the Indian Princely States 1850-1950

184 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

182 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Since the 1980s there has been a continual engagement with the history and the place of western medicine in colonial settings and non-western societies. In relation to South Asia, research on the role of medicine has focussed primarily on regions under direct British administration. This book looks at the ‘princely states’ that made up about two fifths of the subcontinent. Two comparatively large... Read more

Introduction, Waltraud Ernst, Biswamoy Pati, T.V. Sekher



Section I: Mysore





1. Plague administration in princely Mysore: Resistance, riots, and reconciliation, T.V. Sekher





2. Addressing public health and sanitation in Mysore, 1881-1921: ‘Model’ state and ‘native’ administrators, T.V. Sekher





Section II: The Orissan states



3. Princely maladies: Leprosy, Biswamoy Pati 





4. Smallpox in the princely enclaves of Orissa, Biswamoy Pati





Section III: Travancore



5. Medical developments and western psychiatry in Travancore and Orissa, Waltraud Ernst

Biography

Waltraud Ernst is Professor in the History of Medicine at Oxford Brookes University, UK.



Biswamoy Pati is a historian and teaches at the Department of History, Delhi University, and is presently a Senior Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India.



T.V. Sekher is a Professor in the Department of Population Policies and Programs at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Deemed University, Mumbai, India.