
Colonial Pathologies, Environment, and Western Medicine in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal, 1867-1920 - Hardcover
Colonial Pathologies, Environment, and Western Medicine in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal, 1867-1920 - Hardcover
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by Akwasi P. Osei (Other), Kalala Ngalamulume (Author)
Focusing on yellow fever, cholera, and plague epidemics as well as on sanitation in the context of urban growth in Saint-Louis-du-Senegal between 1867 and 1920, this book explores how the French colonial and medical authorities responded to the emergence and re-emergence of deadly epidemic diseases and environmental contamination.
Author Biography
Kalala Ngalamulume is Associate Professor in the Department of History and in the Africana Studies Program at Bryn Mawr College. He is the author of several articles and book chapters on the history of health and disease in Senegal and co-editor with Paula Viterbo of Medicine and Health in Africa: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (2010). He has also published in the Journal of African History, African Economic History, History in Africa, Revue de Pédagogie Apliquée, Encyclopedia of African History, and Oxford Bibliographies Online.



















