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Author Zeheter, Michael, author.

Title Epidemics, empire, and environments : Cholera in Madras and Quebec City, 1818-1910 / Michael Zeheter.

Publication Info. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 325 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series History of the urban environment
History of the urban environment.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-314) and index.
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction: Cholera and the Colonial State in Urban Environments; Part I. First Encounters; 1. Strategies of Treatment: Madras, 1818-1833; 2. Strategies of Control: Quebec City, 1832-1834; Part II. Integrating Sanitation; 3. Frequent Visitations: Quebec City, 1840-1854; 4. The Advent of Sanitarianism: Madras, 1840-1857; 5. Sanitary Consensus at Last: Madras, 1858-1883; Part III. Bacteriology and the Promise of Clarity; 6. Finding the Comma Bacillus: Bacteriology in Madras and Quebec City, 1865-1910
Conclusion: The Colonial State and the Elusive Consensus Regarding CholeraNotes; Bibliography; Index
Summary "Michael Zeheter offers a probing case study of the environmental changes made to fight cholera in two markedly different British colonies: Madras in India and Quebec City in Canada. He examines the complex political and economic factors that came to bear on the reshaping of each colony's environment and the urgency placed on disease control"-- Provided by publisher.
"Throughout the nineteenth century, cholera was a global scourge against human populations. Practitioners had little success in mitigating the symptoms of the disease, and its causes were bitterly disputed. What experts did agree on was that the environment played a crucial role in the sites where outbreaks occurred. In this book, Michael Zeheter offers a probing case study of the environmental changes made to fight cholera in two markedly different British colonies: Madras in India and Quebec City in Canada. The colonial state in Quebec aimed to emulate British precedent and develop similar institutions that allowed authorities to prevent cholera by imposing quarantines and controlling the disease through comprehensive change to the urban environment and sanitary improvements. In Madras, however, the provincial government sought to exploit the colony for profit and was reluctant to commit its resources to measures against cholera that would alienate the city's inhabitants. It was only in 1857, after concern rose in Britain over the health of its troops in India, that a civilizing mission of sanitary improvement was begun. As Zeheter shows, complex political and economic factors came to bear on the reshaping of each colony's environment and the urgency placed on disease control"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Cholera -- India -- History -- 19th century.
Cholera.
India.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Cholera -- Canada -- History -- 19th century.
Canada.
Epidemics -- India.
Epidemics.
Epidemics -- Canada.
Cholera -- Environmental aspects.
Cholera -- India -- Madras (District) -- History.
India -- Madras (District)
Cholera -- Québec (Province) -- Québec -- History.
Québec.
Cholera.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Zeheter, Michael. Epidemics, empire, and environments. Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2015] 9780822944461 (DLC) 2015025620 (OCoLC)923728005
ISBN 9780822981046 (electronic book)
0822981041 (electronic book)
9780822944461
0822944464