Using case studies of cholera, plague, malaria, and yellow
fever, this book analyzes how factors such as public health
diplomacy, trade, imperial governance, medical technologies, and
cultural norms operated within global and colonial conceptions of
political and epidemiological risk to shape infectious disease
policies in colonial India.
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