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Disease and intercolonial relations / Rita Pemberton en Revista de Indias, n.263 (2015)
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Título : Disease and intercolonial relations : small pox in the British Caribbean, 1902-1904 Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Rita Pemberton Fecha de publicación: 2015 Artículo en la página: p. 177-204 Idioma : Español Temas: CARIBE
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SALUD PUBLICAResumen: The outbreak of epidemic small pox in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century aggravated the problems inherited from the 19th century posing further challenges for these territories. This study discusses the bitter controversy that it stimulated between Barbados and Trinidad and examines the course of and response to, the disease in both colonies. It is argued that the underlying economic and social implications of the epidemic underscore the relationship between trade and health and demonstrate how regional cooperation was possible even in the midst of rivalry. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=81859
in Revista de Indias > n.263 (2015) . - p. 177-204[artículo] Disease and intercolonial relations : small pox in the British Caribbean, 1902-1904 [texto impreso] / Rita Pemberton . - 2015 . - p. 177-204.
Idioma : Español
in Revista de Indias > n.263 (2015) . - p. 177-204
Temas: CARIBE
COMERCIO
CUARENTENA
ENFERMEDADES
HISTORIA
SALUD PUBLICAResumen: The outbreak of epidemic small pox in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century aggravated the problems inherited from the 19th century posing further challenges for these territories. This study discusses the bitter controversy that it stimulated between Barbados and Trinidad and examines the course of and response to, the disease in both colonies. It is argued that the underlying economic and social implications of the epidemic underscore the relationship between trade and health and demonstrate how regional cooperation was possible even in the midst of rivalry. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=81859