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Health in Colonial Ghana

Health in Colonial Ghana
Author: Karl David Patterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"Coping with this Scourge"

Author: Sylvester Gundona
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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The dissertation explores the politics of aspects of public health policy in colonial Ghana from 1900 to the mid-1950s. It explains why leprosy a highly debilitating disease condition, did not receive any serious attention by the Gold Coast colonial and medical authorities, but diseases like yaws and trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) did, although the three diseases generally afflicted people of the same geographical location, and did not wreck any havoc on the European population. I implicitly challenge the interpretations of scholars who frame the argument, based on the notion of conceptualizing Africa's disease environment as an anathema to European imperialism and colonization, that colonial public health policy was driven by how the African disease environment affected the lives of both official and non-official Europeans in the colonies. I argue that the thinking of the Gold Coast colonial and medical authorities on the disease environment was not a static one. By the mid-1930s the disease was conceptualized as an exploitable resource. Medical and pharmaceutical research became important, as were markets for pharmaceutical products. The welfare of the colonial economy, which was labor driven was at play and so was the cultural image of the superiority of anything European. Leprosy was not an appropriate disease for experiment purposes and because the healing process of lepers who were treated by European medication was not spontaneous it challenged the notions of cultural and material superiority being bandied around. Leprosy did not also affect the labor pool of the cocoa and mineral industries. Leprosy was essentially abandoned for trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) and yaws which threatened not just the numbers, but also the quality of labor pool for the cocoa and mineral industries. The two disease offered appropriate avenues for extensive medical and pharmaceutical research. The trial medications deployed showed spontaneous improvement on patients and that bolstered both the notions of medical and cultural superiority and the urge for western pharmacopeia. To ensure the full exploitation of this emerging pharmaceutical market, colonial government was relentless in suffocating the professions of African herbal practitioners.


The Colonial Politics of Global Health

The Colonial Politics of Global Health
Author: Jessica Lynne Pearson
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0674989260

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Jessica Lynne Pearson explores the collision between imperial and international visions of health and development in French Africa as postwar decolonization movements gained strength. The consequences of putting politics above public health continue to play out in constraints placed on international health organizations half a century later.


Underdevelopment and Health Care in Africa

Underdevelopment and Health Care in Africa
Author: Randolph Quaye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This book offers strategies for overcoming ill health in Ghana through critical examination of issues of accessiblity, inequality and stratification in the health delivery systems in the developing world.


Health and Medicine in Ghana

Health and Medicine in Ghana
Author: Maame Aba Coleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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Health in Tropical Africa During the Colonial Period

Health in Tropical Africa During the Colonial Period
Author: E. E. Sabben-Clare
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1980
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Kolonialmedizin / Afrika / Geschichte.


The Colonial Disease

The Colonial Disease
Author: Maryinez Lyons
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521524520

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A case-study in the history of sleeping sickness, relating it to the western 'civilising mission'.


Sharing the Burden of Sickness

Sharing the Burden of Sickness
Author: Jonathan Roberts
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0253057922

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In Sharing the Burden of Sickness, Jonathan Roberts examines the history of the healing cultures in Accra, Ghana. When people are sick in Accra, they can pursue a variety of therapeutic options. West African traditional healers, spiritual healers from the Islamic and Christian traditions, Western clinical medicine, and an open marketplace of over-the-counter medicine provide ample means to promote healing and preventing sickness. Each of these healing cultures had a historical point of arrival in the city of Accra, and Roberts tells the story of how they intertwined and how patients and healers worked together in their struggle against disease. By focusing on the medical history of one place, Roberts details how urban development, colonization, decolonization, and independence brought new populations to the city, where they shared their ideas about sickness and health. Sharing the Burden of Sickness explores medical history during important periods in Accra's history. Roberts not only introduces readers to a wide range of ideas about health but also charts a course for a thoroughly pluralistic culture of healing in the future, especially with the spread of new epidemics of HIV/AIDS and ebola.