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The production and circulation of medical statistics in the British Empire
Anna Mohr | ETH Zurich, Switzerland

This paper analyses medical statistics and numerical methods used in the British Empire in the nineteenth century, ostensibly to equip medicine with a scientific footing and a rational basis for disease prevention and treatment. Medical practitioners serving in colonial armies of the British Empire, especially in India, were among the first to adopt these numerical methods. The paper looks at the practice of compiling medical statistics in colonial situations and analyse them with respect to the negotiation of racial, social and gender differences.