Diagnosing Empire
Discover the compelling narrative of "Diagnosing Empire" by Narin Hassan, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011. This insightful book delves into the evolving role of women doctors within the context of Victorian culture and colonialism. Spanning 142 pages, it explores the unique contributions of British women travelers who engaged in both amateur and professional medical practices in colonial India and the Middle East. Hassan's work not only highlights the intersection of medicine and empire but also sheds light on the experiences of women physicians during a transformative period in history. Perfect for readers interested in history, medical education, and the role of women in the colonial era, "Diagnosing Empire" is an essential addition to your bookshelf.