Translating the body : medical education in Southeast Asia /
Two distinct nursing styles fought for dominance within the nursing world in the interwar period and British Malaya provides a historical laboratory with which to study the varied goals of British and North American nursing.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
NUS Press, National University of Singapore,
[2017]
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Colección: | History of medicine in Southeast Asia series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Nel Stokvis-Cohen Stuart, 1881-1964 and her role in educating female nurses and midwives in the Dutch East Indies / Liesbeth Hesselink
- Trouble with "status" competing models of British and North American public health nursing education and practice in British Malaya / Rosemary Wall and Anne Marie Rafferty
- Cattle for the colony, veterinary science and animal breeding in colonial Indochina / Annick Guénel
- Women's health in Laos from colonial times to present / Kathryn Sweet
- Learning to heal the people, socialist medicine and education in Vietnam, 1945-54 / Michitake Aso
- The expansion and transformation of medical education in Indonesia during the 1950s in Jakarta and Surabaya / Vivek Neelakantan
- Cambodian pathology, imagining modern biomedicine in the Cambodian-Soviet medical journal, Revue médico-chirurgicale de l'hôpital de l'amitié Khméro-Soviétique, 1961-71 / Jenna Grant
- Epidemics, empire, and education, contested discourses on the 1981 influenza pandemic in the Philippines / Framcis A. Gealogo
- Medical education from bellow, self-medication, medical pluralism, and therapeutic citizenship in colonial Vietnam / Laurence Monnais
- The invention of medical tradition in Thailand, Thai traditional medicine and Thai massage / Junko Iida
- Honoring the teachers, constructing the lineage, A Wai Khru ritual among healers in Chiang Mai, Thailand / C. Pierce Salguero