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7. Ideologies and Institutions in Precolonial Western Equatorial African Therapeutics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- MAPS IX
- FIGURES XI
- TABLES XIII
- PREFACE XV
- PART I • INTRODUCTION 1
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PART II • THE DECLINE AND RISE OF AFRICAN POPULATION: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
- INTRODUCTION 25
- 1. The Demographic Reproduction of Health and Disease: Colonial Central African Republic and Contemporary Burkina Faso 39
- 2. Famine Analysis and Family Relations: Nyasaland in 1949 71
- 3. Socioeconomic Change and Disease: Smallpox in Colonial Kenya, 1880-1920 90
- 4. Industrialization, Rural Poverty, and Tuberculosis in South Africa, 1850-1950 104
- 5. Industrialization, Rural Health, and the 1944 National Health Services Commission in South Africa 131
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PART III • THERAPEUTIC TRADITIONS OF AFRICA: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- INTRODUCTION 163
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PRECOLONIAL MEDICINE
- 6. Diffusion of Islamic Medicine into Hausaland 177
- 7. Ideologies and Institutions in Precolonial Western Equatorial African Therapeutics 195
- 8. Public Health in Precolonial East-Central Africa 212
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COLONIAL MEDICINE
- 9. Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in Colonial Tropical Africa 235
- 10. Godly Medicine: The Ambiguities of Medical Mission in Southeastern Tanzania, 1900-1945 256
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TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN MEDICINE
- 11. Cold or Spirits? Ambiguity and Syncretism in Moroccan Therapeutics 285
- 12. Causality of Disease among the Senufo 315
- 13. A Modern History of Lozi Therapeutics 339
- 14. Clinical Practice and Organization of Indigenous Healers in South Africa 366
- 15. Kutambuwa Ugonjuwa: Concepts of Illness and Transformation among the Tabwa of Zaire 376
- 16. The Importance of Knowing about Not Knowing: Observations from Hausaland 393
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POSTCOLONIAL MEDICINE
- 17. The Social Production of Health in Kenya 409
- 18. Health Care and the Concept of Legitimacy in Sierra Leone 426
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 437
- INDEX 473
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- MAPS IX
- FIGURES XI
- TABLES XIII
- PREFACE XV
- PART I • INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART II • THE DECLINE AND RISE OF AFRICAN POPULATION: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
- INTRODUCTION 25
- 1. The Demographic Reproduction of Health and Disease: Colonial Central African Republic and Contemporary Burkina Faso 39
- 2. Famine Analysis and Family Relations: Nyasaland in 1949 71
- 3. Socioeconomic Change and Disease: Smallpox in Colonial Kenya, 1880-1920 90
- 4. Industrialization, Rural Poverty, and Tuberculosis in South Africa, 1850-1950 104
- 5. Industrialization, Rural Health, and the 1944 National Health Services Commission in South Africa 131
-
PART III • THERAPEUTIC TRADITIONS OF AFRICA: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- INTRODUCTION 163
-
PRECOLONIAL MEDICINE
- 6. Diffusion of Islamic Medicine into Hausaland 177
- 7. Ideologies and Institutions in Precolonial Western Equatorial African Therapeutics 195
- 8. Public Health in Precolonial East-Central Africa 212
-
COLONIAL MEDICINE
- 9. Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in Colonial Tropical Africa 235
- 10. Godly Medicine: The Ambiguities of Medical Mission in Southeastern Tanzania, 1900-1945 256
-
TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN MEDICINE
- 11. Cold or Spirits? Ambiguity and Syncretism in Moroccan Therapeutics 285
- 12. Causality of Disease among the Senufo 315
- 13. A Modern History of Lozi Therapeutics 339
- 14. Clinical Practice and Organization of Indigenous Healers in South Africa 366
- 15. Kutambuwa Ugonjuwa: Concepts of Illness and Transformation among the Tabwa of Zaire 376
- 16. The Importance of Knowing about Not Knowing: Observations from Hausaland 393
-
POSTCOLONIAL MEDICINE
- 17. The Social Production of Health in Kenya 409
- 18. Health Care and the Concept of Legitimacy in Sierra Leone 426
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 437
- INDEX 473