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East African Doctors John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)

East African Doctors By John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)

East African Doctors by John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)


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John Iliffe's extensively researched 1998 history of the training and work of East African doctors since modern medicine began in the region during the 1870s discusses recruitment, education, the practice of modern medicine, and the struggle to secure professional status and to preserve it amidst recent political and economic decline.

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East African Doctors: A History of the Modern Profession by John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)

John Iliffe's 1998 book is a history of the African medical profession in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania from the earliest training of modern medical staff in the 1870s to the present day. Based on extensive research, and dealing exclusively with African doctors, it offers an understanding of professionalisation in the Third World. It describes the recruitment and education of doctors, their understanding and practice of modern medicine, the struggle for international recognition of their qualifications and efforts to develop East African medical systems after independence, and their experiences during a period of political and economic difficulty. The book ends with an account of the significant work of East African doctors in the study and control of AIDS. This is a major contribution to the social history of Africa and to the social history of medicine more broadly.

East African Doctors Reviews

'East African Doctors, by John Iliffe, is interesting, sensitive and generous towards its subjects and also raises questions, which may, with luck, stimulate further studies of this neglected topic.' The Times Literary Supplement

About John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)

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Table of Contents

1. The argument; 2. Pioneers; 3. The age of the tribal dresser; 4. Makerere and its students, 192349; 5. The pursuit of professional status; 6. The transfer of power; 7. Uganda: doctors and a disintegrating state; 8. Kenya: doctors and a capitalist transition; 9. Tanzania: doctors and a socialist experiment; 10. AIDS; 11. Conclusion.

Additional information

NPB9780521632720
9780521632720
0521632722
East African Doctors: A History of the Modern Profession by John Iliffe (University of Cambridge)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-08-27
354
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