Poonam Bala tenaciously follows the developmental trajectory of medical pluralism in India with a keen eye to the dynamic social production of health and healing systems as social systems, practices, and technologies of power.
Poonam Bala tenaciously follows the developmental trajectory of medical pluralism in India with a keen eye to the dynamic social production of health and healing systems as social systems, practices, and technologies of power.
Poonam Bala taught history at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and is a reader (associate professor) in sociology at Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. She is the author of Imperialism and Medicine in Bengal: A Socio-Historical Perspective (Sage Publications: New Delhi, Newbury Park, 1991).
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Studying Medical Trajectories and Policies Chapter 2 Birth of Indian Medicine: State Support and Assault in Ancient Times? Chapter 3 Expanding Medical Practice: Patronage Systems under Muslim Rule Chapter 4 Colonial Imperatives, Medicine and Indian Response Chapter 5 Conclusions: State, Ideology and Medical Traditions in India
Chapter 1 Introduction: Studying Medical Trajectories and Policies Chapter 2 Birth of Indian Medicine: State Support and Assault in Ancient Times? Chapter 3 Expanding Medical Practice: Patronage Systems under Muslim Rule Chapter 4 Colonial Imperatives, Medicine and Indian Response Chapter 5 Conclusions: State, Ideology and Medical Traditions in India
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