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Volumn 18, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 357-378

Drop the demon dai: Maternal mortality and the state in colonial Madras, 1840-1875

Author keywords

Colonial; Dais; Dispensaries; India; Lying in hospitals; Madras; Maternal; Midwives; Mortality; State

Indexed keywords


EID: 29144489066     PISSN: 0951631X     EISSN: 14774666     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/shm/hki052     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (31)

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    • 'The wives of many respectable [Indian] men who have moderate incomes do not avail themselves of the benefits of the institution, disliking to be the objects of charity, who would, were a charge made, do so'. OIOC P/249/42 Madras Pub. Proc., 26 June 1855, no. 8.
    • (1855) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.8
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    • The report for 1849 distinguishes between women brought in as emergency cases needing instrumental treatment, and the hospital's own in-patients, who did not. OIOC P/248/61 Madras Pub. Proc., 8 July 1850, nos 15-16.
    • (1850) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.15-16
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    • note
    • The Presidency Superintending Surgeon reported on 24 January 1848 that after its first sixmonth trial, the batta system 'has now been tried and found to answer exceedingly well'. OIOC P/247/43, 8 February 1848, no. 5.
  • 142
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    • OIOC P/249/82 27 September
    • OIOC P/249/82 Madras Pub. Proc., 27 September 1865, no. 142;
    • (1865) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.142
  • 143
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    • 27 September 28 September
    • 28 September 1865, no. 157;
    • (1865) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.157
  • 144
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    • OIOC P/439/1 22 June
    • OIOC P/439/1 Madras Pub. Pmc., 22 June 1866, no. 130.
    • (1866) Madras Pub. Pmc. , Issue.130
  • 148
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    • OIOC P/248/71 31 July
    • OIOC P/248/71 Madras Pub. Proc., 31 July 1851, no. 17.
    • (1851) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.17
  • 149
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    • OIOC P/249/43 17 July
    • OIOC P/249/43 Madras Pub. Proc., 17 July 1855, no. 8.
    • (1855) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.8
  • 150
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    • OIOC P/249/82 28 September
    • OIOC P/249/82 Madras Pub. Proc., 28 September 1865, no. 157.
    • (1865) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.157
  • 151
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    • See also P/249/40 Madras Pub. Proc., 24 April 1855, no. 42.
    • (1855) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.42
  • 152
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    • OIOC P/249/4 4 May
    • J. F. Thomas of the Governor's Council noted that part of the purpose of both the Government and of Dr Scott's lying-in hospitals was for 'European science.AA to make its way and be duly appreciated by all classes of the Native Community'. OIOC P/249/4 Madras Pub. Proc., 4 May 1852, no. 21.
    • (1852) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.21
  • 153
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    • note
    • Madras founded the first dispensaries in India, at Chintadripet in 1829 and Black Town, Madras City, in 1837.
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    • Lancet (1848) ii, p. 277.
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  • 155
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    • OIOC IOR: MF 1/2414 Madras Rpt. Civ. Disp., 1858, p. 2.
    • (1858) Madras Rpt. Civ. Disp. , pp. 2
  • 157
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    • OIOC P/439/6 3 July
    • OIOC P/439/6 Madras Pub. Proc., 3 July 1869, nos 17-18. Balfour may have had his eye on sales further afield: in 1854 the Government of Bombay put in an order for 90 extra copies.
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    • OIOC P/249/36 5 January nos 54-6, 21 July 1849, no. 9.
    • OIOC P/249/36 Madras Pub. Proc., 5 January 1855, nos 54-6, 21 July 1849, no. 9.
    • (1855) Madras Pub. Proc.
  • 159
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    • OIOC P/248/61 4 June
    • OIOC P/248/61 Madras Pub. Proc., 4 June 1850, nos 9-10.
    • (1850) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.9-10
  • 160
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    • Balfour urged that it be sold as cheaply as the manuals he saw in the evening bazaars: P/276 Madras Pub. Proc., 25 June 1875, no. 82.
    • (1875) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.82
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    • See also P/275 Madras Pub. Proc., 30 May 1874, no. 113.
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    • Even when, in 1874, it was pointed out that the book was badly out-of-date, the government had 1000 copies of a Telugu version printed off and distributed the following year: OIOC P/276 Madras Pub. Proc., 3 June 1875, no. 14.
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    • OIOC P/272 Madras Pub. Proc., 31 May 1871, no. 149.
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    • OIOC P/274 Madras Pub. Proc., 18 September 1873, no. 68.
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    • 19 pupil midwives in training at the Madras hospital in 1857, for example, only four were awarded their certificates; five dropped out and four were discharged for misconduct. OIOC IOR MF1/2403 Madras: Report on Civil Dispensaries For 1857, p. 60.
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    • October
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    • Jeffery, Jeffery, and Lyon (Cord-Cutters) found this a common feature of the records they investigated in Northern India.
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    • Balfour pointed out to government that, in the case of the substantial lying-in hospital set up at Madura, 'to have in ten years turned out only one educated midwife is a very small result'. OIOC P/274 Madras Pub. Proc., 19 September 1873, no. 68.
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    • (1840) Madras Pub. Froc.
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    • (1875) Madras Pub. Proc. , Issue.7
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