Medicine,
Disease and Ecology in Colonial India: The
Deccan Plateau in the Nineteenth Century
By- Laxman D.
Satya
Colonial Deccan
like the rest of British India had all the social, economic, and material
ingredients for the proliferation of epidemic diseases. Its population lived in
the most unsanitary conditions, consumed contaminated water, and was crowded
for space, living in wretched houses, extremely poverty stricken, sunk in debt,
and suffered from serious food shortage and malnutrition. Diseases claimed
lives on a regular basis even in the ‘officially’ designated non-famine and
non-drought years. Failure to look at the material condition of the masses was
in fact a reflection of not only the oppressive nature of British imperialism
in India but also the insensitivity of European colonizers. The existence of
mass poverty and its denial by the colonial state made the situation worse.
This book argues that the reason for dysentery, diarrhoea, and bowel complaints
was really malnutrition, undernourishments, and the general poverty of the
masses.
Even though all
the diseases were intimately associated with colonial modernization, yet the
British imperial medical establishment continued to blindly adhere to the
non-contagion miasmatic ideology. When the imperial state covered hundreds of
miles of roads and railways, diseases like cholera, malaria, smallpox, plague,
influenza, etc., travelled and proliferated everywhere. The absence of proper
infrastructural response from the imperial establishment, made these epidemics
even more deadly. This long-awaited study shows how the infrastructual changes
brought about by British colonialism created eological conditions for the
diseases to become epidemic.
Laxman D.
Satya is a Professor of History at Lock Haven University
of Pennsylvania. This is his third book on the subject of British imperialism,
political economy, agrarian, and environmental history.
ISBN
81-7304-314-0
2009 310p. Rs.775/ Pounds 50
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