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Volumn 18, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 379-398

'Looting' the lock hospital in colonial Madras during the famine years of the 1870s

Author keywords

Colonial medicine; Contagious Diseases Acts; Famine; Governmentality; India; Lock hospitals; Madras

Indexed keywords


EID: 29144530531     PISSN: 0951631X     EISSN: 14774666     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/shm/hki051     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (26)

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    • See, for example, IOR/V/24/2297 Burma, Medical Department, Report on Lock Hospitals in British Burma, 1876-88, and OIOC, V/24/2291 Punjab Medical Department, Report on the Lock Hospitals in the Punjab, 1878-1890.
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    • Just as lock hospital numbers were up, the Madras Government Lying-in Hospital reported the highest ever number of recorded deliveries in its history in 1876-77, but also reported a very high rate of mortality (over 28%). The hospital's Surgeon-Major accounted for these figures as effects of famine conditions. Annual Medical Report of the Madras Government Lying-in Hospital for the Year 1876-1 (Madras, 1877), p. 6.
    • (1877) Annual Medical Report of the Madras Government Lying-in Hospital for the Year 1876-1 , pp. 6
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    • note
    • A similar dynamic of misreading colonial medical institutions can be observed from annual reports of Madras Presidency's civil dispensaries soon after the system was instituted in the early 1840s. It was reported that indigent women came with their children seeking food and with no interest in medicine. Tamil Nadu Archives, Public Volume 799, 28 July 1846, 11-12, p. 2.
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    • note
    • This point has been forcefully put in the majority of scholarship on the operation of Contagious Diseases Acts in colonial settings as listed in footnote 6.
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    • Governmentality, population and the reproductive family in modern India
    • 13 March
    • On the centrality of famine to the history of the government of the population in India, see S. Hodges, 'Governmentality, Population and the Reproductive Family in Modern India', Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (13 March 2004), 1157-63.
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    • U. Kalpagam makes similar observations about the Famine Codes as a key site of colonial governmentality in India in her 'Colonial Governmentality and the "Economy"', Economy and Society, 29 (August 2000), 433.
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