Nyole of Western Kenya, Westport Connecticut, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002; Kirk Arden Hoppe, ... Robert G. Gregory, South Asians in East Africa: An Economic And Social History 1890–1990, Oxford, Westview Press, 1993, pp.
An examination of the conflicts and compromises between Western biomedicine and African traditional therapies in colonial Kenya.
The book ends with an account of the significant work of East African doctors in the study and control of AIDS. This is a major contribution to the social history of Africa and to the social history of medicine more broadly.
This ground-breaking book offers unique insights into the careers of Indian doctors in colonial Kenya during the height of British colonialism, between 1895 and 1940.
This collection of essays on the Colonial Medical Service of Africa illustrates the diversity and active collaborations to be found in the untidy reality of government medical provision.
Medicine, Tradition, and Development in Kenya and Tanzania, 1920-1970
"This guidebook systematically analyses the contribution of family medicine to highquality primary health care in addressing the challenges faced by current health systems, and provides options for moving forward.
A guide to personal papers in Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Drawing on rich, ethnographic and historiographic material, this volume represents the emergent field of anthropological inquiry that links Africanist ethnography to recent concerns with science, the state, and the culture of late ...
Demonstrates how the colonized in general, and the AbaNyole in particular, perceived and problematized biomedicine as both a cultural force and a tool for colonial domination.