Reflections on the regional geography of disease in late colonial South Asia

Andrew T.A. Learmonth
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After a brief survey of the regional environments of mainland South Asia. the case is made for a retrospect to the medical geography of the late colonial period as a bench-mark survey against which may be measured both progress and problems since Independence. Examples of two-variable maps plotting both mean incidence and year-to-year variability of mortality from various causes are taken from a longer study of inter-war British India. The role of the three great epidemic diseases then—cholera, plague and smallpox—is contrasted with the more endemic patterns of malaria and dysentery, and a synthetic map of “disease regions” is presented and discussed. Development in the independent countries is likely to be crucial in future improvement in health conditions, and actual progress in disease prevention in India is discussed in relation to demographic and developmental problems.

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对殖民后期南亚疾病区域地理的思考
在对南亚大陆的区域环境进行了简短的调查之后。该案例是为了回顾殖民时期晚期的医学地理,作为衡量独立以来进展和问题的基准调查。双变量图的例子显示了平均发病率和各种原因造成的死亡率的逐年变化,这些例子取自一项对两次世界大战期间英属印度的长期研究。将三大流行病——霍乱、鼠疫和天花——的作用与疟疾和痢疾的地方性模式进行了对比,并提出并讨论了“疾病区域”的综合地图。独立国家的发展可能对今后改善健康状况至关重要,并结合人口和发展问题讨论了印度在预防疾病方面取得的实际进展。
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