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Medicine was transformed in the eighteenth century. Aligning the trajectories of intellectual and material wealth, this book uncovers how medicine acquired a new materialism as well as new materials in the context of global commerce and warfare. -- .

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Chakrabarti has produced a fascinating and highly readable book, full of unique information and detailed, thoughtful analysis. It will be a catalyst for new comparative research, and it is an essential text for students of colonial medicine, Enlightenment-era science, global trade, and imperialism, as well as specialists in Caribbean and South Asian history.

‘This thoughtful comparative study of the distinct medical experiences of India and the West Indies illuminates a wide range of intellectual and cultural changes. It is excellent news that Manchester University Press has now brought out a paperback edition.’
James Robertson, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaican Historical Review, Vol. 27

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Table of Contents

Glossary
Acknowledgment
Introduction
1. Trade and treatment: Medicine in the colonies in the age of commerce
2. War, settlement and medicine in the West Indies
3. Terrains, territories and treatment in the Coromandel
4. Materials and materia medica in India
5. Medical botany in Jamaican plantations
6. Therapeutic trajectories in the age of empire
7. Colonialism and the hinterlands of science
Bibliography

Materials and Medicine

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 10/22/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719083129, 978-0719083129
      ISBN10: 0719083125

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Medicine was transformed in the eighteenth century. Aligning the trajectories of intellectual and material wealth, this book uncovers how medicine acquired a new materialism as well as new materials in the context of global commerce and warfare. -- .

      Trade Review

      Chakrabarti has produced a fascinating and highly readable book, full of unique information and detailed, thoughtful analysis. It will be a catalyst for new comparative research, and it is an essential text for students of colonial medicine, Enlightenment-era science, global trade, and imperialism, as well as specialists in Caribbean and South Asian history.

      ‘This thoughtful comparative study of the distinct medical experiences of India and the West Indies illuminates a wide range of intellectual and cultural changes. It is excellent news that Manchester University Press has now brought out a paperback edition.’
      James Robertson, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaican Historical Review, Vol. 27

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Glossary
      Acknowledgment
      Introduction
      1. Trade and treatment: Medicine in the colonies in the age of commerce
      2. War, settlement and medicine in the West Indies
      3. Terrains, territories and treatment in the Coromandel
      4. Materials and materia medica in India
      5. Medical botany in Jamaican plantations
      6. Therapeutic trajectories in the age of empire
      7. Colonialism and the hinterlands of science
      Bibliography

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