At the limits of cure / Bharat Jayram Venkat.

  • Venkat, Bharat Jayram, 1984-
Date:
2021
  • Books

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Description

"Can a history of cure be more than a history of how disease comes to an end? In 1950s Madras, an international team of researchers demonstrated that antibiotics were effective in treating tuberculosis. But just half a century later, reports out of Mumbai stoked fears about the spread of totally drug-resistant strains of the disease. Had the curable become incurable? Through an anthropological history of tuberculosis treatment in India, Bharat Jayram Venkat examines what it means to be cured, and what it means for a cure to come undone. At the Limits of Cure tells a story that stretches from the colonial period-a time of sanatoria, travel cures, and gold therapy-into a postcolonial present marked by antibiotic miracles and their failures. Venkat juxtaposes the unraveling of cure across a variety of sites: in idyllic hill stations and crowded prisons, aboard ships and on the battlefield, and through research trials and clinical encounters. If cure is frequently taken as an ending (of illness, treatment, and suffering more generally), Venkat provides a foundation for imagining cure otherwise in a world of fading antibiotic efficacy"--From back cover.

Publication/Creation

Durham ; London : Duke University Press, 2021.

Physical description

xiv, 287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Contents

The incurability of fantasy -- To cure an earthquake -- Cure is elsewhere -- From ash to antibiotic -- Wax and wane -- After the romance is over -- India after antibiotics.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
    FI.R.23
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781478013792
  • 1478013796
  • 9781478014720
  • 1478014725