"Curing their Ills" traces the history of encounters between
European medicine and African societies in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Vaughan's detailed examination of medical
discourse of the period reveals its shifting and fragmented nature,
highlights its use in the creation of the colonial subject in
Africa, and explores the conflict between its pretensions to
scientific neutrality and its political and cultural motivations.
The book includes chapters on the history of psychiatry in
Africa, on the treatment of venereal diseases, on the memoirs of
European 'Jungle Doctors', and on mission medicine. In exploring
the representations of disease as well as medical practice, "Curing
their Ills" makes a fascinating and original contribution to both
medical history and the social history of Africa.
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