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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;In this talk\,\nRoychowdhary seeks to tease out a tensio
 n in the claims made by existing\nhistorical literature on medicine in Bri
 tish India. While historians agree on\nthe limited scope of operation of s
 tate medicine in India\, they admit that it\nleft a deep imprint in the wa
 ys nationalists came to conceive governance of the\nhealth of the populati
 on. He shall argue that one of the dominant targets of\nstate medicine was
  the abjectness of the indigenous population. He shall\nexplore the constr
 uction of the figure of ‘sick poor’ as the eponymous Indian\nthrough progr
 ams of medical relief and ‘tropicalization’ of medicine. &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:SAC Presents: Shrimoy Roychowdhary
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&nbsp\;In this talk\,\nRoychowdhary seeks to t
 ease out a tension in the claims made by existing\nhistorical literature o
 n medicine in British India. While historians agree on\nthe limited scope 
 of operation of state medicine in India\, they admit that it\nleft a deep 
 imprint in the ways nationalists came to conceive governance of the\nhealt
 h of the population. He shall argue that one of the dominant targets of\ns
 tate medicine was the abjectness of the indigenous population. He shall\ne
 xplore the construction of the figure of ‘sick poor’ as the eponymous Indi
 an\nthrough programs of medical relief and ‘tropicalization’ of medicine. 
 &nbsp\;
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