Difference and disease: medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire
Before the nineteenth century, travellers who left Britain for the Americas, West Africa, India and elsewhere encountered a medical conundrum: why did they fall ill when they arrived, and why - if they recovered - did they never become so ill again? The widely accepted answer was that the newcomers...
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Zusammenfassung: | Before the nineteenth century, travellers who left Britain for the Americas, West Africa, India and elsewhere encountered a medical conundrum: why did they fall ill when they arrived, and why - if they recovered - did they never become so ill again? The widely accepted answer was that the newcomers needed to become 'seasoned to the climate'. Suman Seth explores forms of eighteenth-century medical knowledge, including conceptions of seasoning, showing how geographical location was essential to this knowledge and helped to define relationships between Britain and her far-flung colonies. In this period, debates raged between medical practitioners over whether diseases changed in different climes. Different diseases were deemed characteristic of different races and genders, and medical practitioners were thus deeply involved in contestations over race and the legitimacy of the abolitionist cause. In this innovative and engaging history, Seth offers dramatically new ways to understand the mutual shaping of medicine, race, and empire |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Jun 2018) "The same diseases here as in Europe"? : 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 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 324 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108289726 |
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spelling | Seth, Suman 1974- Verfasser (DE-588)141466006 aut Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire Suman Seth, Cornell University, New York Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 324 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Global health histories Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Jun 2018) "The same diseases here as in Europe"? : 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 Before the nineteenth century, travellers who left Britain for the Americas, West Africa, India and elsewhere encountered a medical conundrum: why did they fall ill when they arrived, and why - if they recovered - did they never become so ill again? The widely accepted answer was that the newcomers needed to become 'seasoned to the climate'. Suman Seth explores forms of eighteenth-century medical knowledge, including conceptions of seasoning, showing how geographical location was essential to this knowledge and helped to define relationships between Britain and her far-flung colonies. In this period, debates raged between medical practitioners over whether diseases changed in different climes. Different diseases were deemed characteristic of different races and genders, and medical practitioners were thus deeply involved in contestations over race and the legitimacy of the abolitionist cause. In this innovative and engaging history, Seth offers dramatically new ways to understand the mutual shaping of medicine, race, and empire Medical geography / History / 18th century Diseases / Causes and theories of causation / History / 18th century Imperialism / History / 18th century Racism / History / 18th century West Indies Great Britain Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-108-41830-0 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108289726 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Seth, Suman 1974- Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire Medical geography / History / 18th century Diseases / Causes and theories of causation / History / 18th century Imperialism / History / 18th century Racism / History / 18th century |
title | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire |
title_auth | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire |
title_exact_search | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire |
title_full | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire Suman Seth, Cornell University, New York |
title_fullStr | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire Suman Seth, Cornell University, New York |
title_full_unstemmed | Difference and disease medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire Suman Seth, Cornell University, New York |
title_short | Difference and disease |
title_sort | difference and disease medicine race and the eighteenth century british empire |
title_sub | medicine, race, and the eighteenth-century British Empire |
topic | Medical geography / History / 18th century Diseases / Causes and theories of causation / History / 18th century Imperialism / History / 18th century Racism / History / 18th century |
topic_facet | Medical geography / History / 18th century Diseases / Causes and theories of causation / History / 18th century Imperialism / History / 18th century Racism / History / 18th century West Indies Great Britain |
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