Scandinavian entry points to social medicine and postcolonial health: Karl Evang and Halfdan Mahler in India.

IF 0.9 2区 哲学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Medical History Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/mdh.2023.7
Sunniva Engh, Niels Brimnes
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Our contributions examine the Norwegian Karl Evang's (1901-1981) and the Dane Halfdan Mahler's (1923-2016) participation in international health co-operation facilitated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in India in the 1950s. While Evang's was a hectic, but relatively short visit as part of a WHO visiting team of medical scientists in 1953, Mahler's spanned the entire decade on assignments as WHO medical officer to tuberculosis control projects. Mahler's name should be familiar to researchers of international health as the Director-General of the WHO 1973-88, and for his promotion of primary health care through the 1978 Alma-Ata Declaration. Evang, Norway's Director of Health 1938-72, was also a key figure in international health in the mid-twentieth century as one of the original instigators of the WHO, and a participant in much of its early work.A core theme is the place of social medicine, both in Evang's and Mahler's work, and within the WHO and its navigation of complex postcolonial settings in the 1950s. Investigating cross-regional encounters and circulations of social medicine ideas between Evang and Mahler and their Indian interlocutors as well as international WHO staff members, we ask what the role of social medicine was in international health in the early post-war period. Researchers have found that social medicine had its heyday during the 1930s and 1940s, and that a technology-focused, vertical approach became dominant soon after the war. In contrast, we suggest that continued circulation of social medical ideas points towards a more complicated picture.

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斯堪的纳维亚社会医学和后殖民健康的切入点:印度的Karl Evang和Halfdan Mahler。
我们的贡献考察了挪威人Karl Evang(1901-1981)和丹麦人Halfdan Mahler(1923-2016)在20世纪50年代在印度参与世界卫生组织(WHO)促进的国际卫生合作。1953年,作为世卫组织医学科学家访问小组的一员,Evang的访问是一次忙碌但相对较短的访问,而马勒作为世卫组织负责结核病控制项目的医务官员,他的访问跨越了整整十年。马勒是1973-88年世卫组织总干事,他通过1978年的《阿拉木图宣言》促进了初级卫生保健,国际卫生研究人员对他的名字应该很熟悉。埃旺,1938- 1972年挪威卫生部长,也是二十世纪中叶国际卫生领域的关键人物,是世卫组织最初的发起者之一,并参与了其早期的许多工作。核心主题是社会医学的地位,无论是在Evang和Mahler的作品中,还是在世界卫生组织及其在20世纪50年代复杂的后殖民背景下的导航中。通过调查Evang和Mahler及其印度对话者以及世卫组织国际工作人员之间的跨区域接触和社会医学思想的传播,我们询问社会医学在战后早期的国际卫生中发挥了什么作用。研究人员发现,社会医学在20世纪30年代和40年代达到鼎盛时期,战后不久,以技术为中心的垂直方法成为主导。相反,我们认为社会医学思想的持续传播指向了一个更复杂的图景。
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Medical History
Medical History 医学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Medical History is a refereed journal devoted to all aspects of the history of medicine and health, with the goal of broadening and deepening the understanding of the field, in the widest sense, by historical studies of the highest quality. It is also the journal of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health. The membership of the Editorial Board, which includes senior members of the EAHMH, reflects the commitment to the finest international standards in refereeing of submitted papers and the reviewing of books. The journal publishes in English, but welcomes submissions from scholars for whom English is not a first language; language and copy-editing assistance will be provided wherever possible.
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