Transnational Histories of Public Health in Southeast Asia, 1914 - 2014:A Bibliography (Version 3)

东南亚医学史资料索引 (1914年 - 2014 年)

by Neesha Harnam, Kirsty Walker and Alastair Su (苏源豪)

June 16, 2011

Originally prepared for the meeting on Transnational Histories of Public Health in Southeast Asia, held at the Centre for History and Economics, Magdalene College, Cambridge, on May 14 2011, with the support of the Medical Board.

We are grateful to Carol Richards and Alastair Su for comments and additions. Table of Contents

Regional and Transnational Perspectives...... 3 Country-specific Studies ...... 10 Burma / Myanmar...... 10 Cambodia...... 12 China...... 14 Dutch East Indies / Indonesia ...... 18 ...... 21 Indochina / Vietnam ...... 25 ...... 27 Malaya / Malaysia...... 28 The Philippines...... 31 Sabah and Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo)...... 32 Singapore...... 34 ...... 35 Themes ...... 37 Disease, Incidence and Prevention ...... 37 • Cholera...... 40 • ...... 41 • Malaria...... 42 • Tuberculosis...... 44 Economic Crises ...... 45 Education...... 46 Environment ...... 47 Health Systems ...... 48 • Health Policy ...... 48 • Health Workers...... 49 Illness and Health, Conceptions of...... 51 International Organisations...... 52 Maternal, Infant and Child Health ...... 54 ...... 58 Mental Health...... 60 Migration...... 61 Mortality...... 62 Nationalism...... 63 Nutrition ...... 64 Rural Health ...... 64 Science, Research and Medicine...... 65 Traditional Medicine ...... 67 Vaccination Programmes...... 70 Venereal Disease and Prostitution...... 71 Women ...... 72

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Regional and Transnational Perspectives Acuin, C.S., et al., ‘Maternal, neonatal, and child health in Southeast Asia: towards greater regional collaboration’, The Lancet, 377, 9764, (2011)

Acuin, J., et al., ‘Southeast Asia: an emerging focus for global health’, The Lancet, 377, 9765, (2011)

Amrith, Sunil, Decolonizing International Health: India and Southeast Asia, 1930-65 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)

Amrith, Sunil, Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Anonymous, ‘The International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade in South-East Asia’, WHO Chronicle, 38, 2, (1984)

Arnold, David, Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988)

Baker, M.S., and Ryals, P., ‘The medical department in military operations other than war. Part II: Medical Civic Assistance Program in Southeast Asia’, Military Medicine, 164, 9, (1999)

Barraclough, S., and M. Morrow, ‘The political economy of tobacco and poverty alleviation in Southeast Asia: contradictions in the role of the state’, Global Health Promotion, 17, 1 Suppl, (2010)

Boomgaard, Peter, ‘Writing medical histories of Southeast Asia: comparative approaches to disease, health and healing’, in Proceedings: First International Conference on the History of Medicine in the Philippines, ed. Angel Aparicio (Manila: University of Santo Tomas, Miguel de Benavides Library, 2008)

Brown, Ian, 'Rural Distress in Southeast Asia during the World Depression of the Early 1930s: A Preliminary Reexamination', The Journal of Asian Studies, 45, 5, (1986)

Busza, J.R., ‘Promoting the positive: responses to stigma and discrimination in Southeast Asia’, AIDS Care, 13, 4, (2001)

Chongsuvivatwong, V., et al., ‘Health and health-care systems in Southeast Asia: diversity and transitions’, The Lancet, 377, 9763, (2011)

Coker, R.J., et al., ‘Emerging infectious diseases in Southeast Asia: regional challenges to control’, The Lancet, 377, 9765, (2011)

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Connor, Linda H., and Geoffrey Samuel, Healing Powers and Modernity: Traditional Medicine, Shamanism, and Science in Asian Societies (Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 2000)

Corwin, A., Simanjuntak, C.H., and A. Ansari, ‘Emerging disease surveillance in Southeast Asia’, The Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 26, 5, (1997)

Dans, A., et al., ‘The rise of chronic non-communicable diseases in Southeast Asia: time for action’, The Lancet, 377, 9766, (2011)

Edwards, J.W., ‘Indigenous Koro, a genital retraction syndrome of insular Southeast Asia: a critical review’, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 8, 1, (1984)

Farley, John, To Cast Out Disease: A History of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation (1913-1951) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)

Florentino, R.F., R.A. Pedro, ‘Nutrition and socio-economic development in Southeast Asia’, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 51, 1, (1992)

Gaitonde, B.B., Traditional Medicine in South-East Asia: Growth and Developments (Mumbai: Universal Publishing Corp., 2005)

Higginbotham, N. and A.J. Marsella, ‘International consultation and the homogenization of psychiatry in Southeast Asia’, Social Science and Medicine, 27, 5, (1988)

Higgs, E.S., et al., ‘The Southeast Asian Influenza Clinical Research Network: development and challenges for a new multilateral research endeavor’, Antiviral Research, 78, 1, (2008)

Hirsch, Philip and Carol Warren, The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia: Resources and Resistance (London and New York: Routledge, 1998)

Isahak, I., and Steering Committee for Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in Asia, ‘Adult immunization--a neglected issue in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 31, 1, (2000)

Kanchanachitra, C., et al., ‘Human resources for health in Southeast Asia: shortages, distributional challenges, and international trade in health services’, The Lancet, 377, 9767, (2011)

Law, Lisa, Sex work in Southeast Asia: the place of desire in a time of AIDS (London: Routledge, 2000)

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Lee, K., Historical Dictionary of the World Health Organization (Lanham, MD and London: Scarecrow Press, 1998)

Lewis, Milton J., and Kerrie L. MacPherson, Public Health in Asia and the Pacific: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2008)

Luard, Evan, History of the United Nations, Vol. 1: The Years of Western Domination, 1945-1955 (London: MacMillan, 1982)

Manderson, Lenore, ‘Wireless Wars in the Eastern Arena: Surveillance, Disease Prevention and the Work of the Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations Health Organization, 1925-1942’, in International Health Organizations and Movements, 1918-1939, ed. Paul Weindling (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Manderson, Lenore, Sites of desire, economies of pleasure: sexualities in Asia and the Pacific (Chicago, IL. and London: University of Chicago Press, 1997)

Manderson, L., and B. Naemiratch, ‘From Jollibee to BeeBee: "lifestyle" and chronic illness in Southeast Asia’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 22, 3 Suppl, (2010)

Manderson, L. and L. R. Bennett, Violence against women in Asian societies (London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003)

Manderson, L., and P. Liamputtong, Coming of age in South and Southeast Asia: youth, courtship and sexuality (Richmond: Curzon, 2002)

Marland, Hilary, ‘Midwives, Missions and Reform: Colonizing Dutch Childbirth Services at Home and Abroad ca. 1900', in Medicine and Colonial Identity, eds. Mary P. Sutphen and Bridie Andrews (London and New York: Routledge, 2003)

Meek, S.R., ‘Vector control in some countries of Southeast Asia: comparing the vectors and the strategies’, Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 89, 2, (1995)

McGovern, M.P., ‘Alcoholism in Southeast Asia. Prevalence and treatment’, International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 28, 1, (1982)

Nguyen, Q.T., et al., ‘An analysis of the healthcare informatics and systems in Southeast Asia: a current perspective from seven countries’, International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 4, 2, (2008)

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Nissapatorn, V., ‘Lessons learned about opportunistic infections in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 39, 4, (2008)

Ohtsuka, Ryutaro and Stanley J. Ulijaszek, Health change in the Asia-Pacific region (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

Olveda, R., etc.,‘Coordinating research on neglected parasitic diseases in Southeast Asia through networking’, Advances in Parasitology, 72, (2010)

Owen, Norman ed., Death and Disease in Southeast Asia: Explorations in Social, Medical and Demographic History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987)

Pack, R., et al., ‘Willingness to be vaccinated against shigella and other forms of dysentery: a comparison of three regions in Asia’, Vaccine, 24, 4, (2000)

Pandey, Gyanendra, Traditional Medicine in South-East Asia and India Medical Science (Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1997)

Patterson, D., ‘Southeast Asia: national policy audits on HIV and migration’, HIV/AIDS Policy and Law Review, 10, 3, (2005)

Peng, J.Y., ‘The role of traditional birth attendants in family planning programs in Southeast Asia’, International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 17, 2, (1979)

Percival, E., and M. Gendek, ‘Nursing regulation in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. A regional initiative’, Reflections on Nursing Leadership, 27, 4, (2001)

Peyre, M., et al., ‘ vaccines: a practical review in relation to their application in the field with a focus on the Asian experience’ Epidemiology and Infection, 137, 1, (2009)

Phoon, W.O. and P.C.Y. Chen, Textbook of community medicine in South East Asia (Chichester: Wiley, 1986)

Phua, K.H., and A.H. Chew, ‘Towards a comparative analysis of health systems reforms in the Asia- Pacific Region’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 14, 1, (2002)

Pitsuwan, Surin, ‘Challenges in infection in ASEAN’, The Lancet, 377, 9766, (2011)

Ramesh, M., Social Policy in East and Southeast Asia: Education, health, housing, and income maintenance (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)

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Ramesh, M., and Mukul G. Asher, Welfare capitalism in Southeast Asia: social security, health and education policies (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000)

Reid, Anthony and Jiang Na, ‘The Battle of the Microbes: Smallpox, Malaria and Cholera in Southeast Asia’, Working papers series, 62 (Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2006)

Rifkin, S.B., ‘Primary in Southeast Asia: attitudes about community participation in community health programmes’, Social Science and Medicine, 17, 19, (1983)

Roy Chaudhury, Ranjit and Uton Muchtar Rafei eds.,Traditional Medicine in Asia (New Delhi: World Health Organization, 2002)

Rozario, Santi and Geoffrey Samuel eds.,The Daughters of Hariti: Childbirth and Female Healers in South and Southeast Asia (London: Routledge, 2002)

Saadah, Fadia and James Knowles, The World Bank strategy for health, nutrition, and population in the East Asia and Pacific Region (Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000)

Salmin, D.B., ‘A comparative study of nursing and nursing education in selected countries in Southeast Asia’, The Philippine Journal of Nursing, 61, 3-4, (1991)

Simmerman, J.M., and T.M. Uyeki, ‘The burden of influenza in East and South-East Asia: a review of the English language literature’, Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 2, 3, (2008)

Shimouchi, A., ‘Tuberculosis problems in the Asia-Pacific region’, Respirology, 6, 1, (2001)

Siddiqi, Javed World Health and World Politics: The World Health Organization and the UN System (London: Hurst, 1995)

Southeast Asia Regional Office/World Health Organization, ‘Health aspects of disaster preparedness and response--panel session 1: water-related hazards’, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 21, 5, (2006)

Southeast Asia Regional Office/World Health Organization, ‘Health aspects of disaster preparedness and response--panel session 2: seismic risks including tsunamis’, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 21, 5, (2006)

Southeast Asia Regional Office/World Health Organization, ‘Health aspects of disaster preparedness and response--panel session 3: industrial accidents, conflicts, and other emergencies’, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 21, 5, (2006)

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Thompson, C. Michele, ‘French Colonial Medicine and Pharmacology in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, 1802-1954’, inScience Across the European Empires, 1800-1950.Studies of the German Historical Institute London,ed. BenediktStuchtey (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)

Suk, W.A., et al., ‘Environmental threats to children's health in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific’, Environmental Health Perspectives, 111, 10, (2003)

Sunoto, ‘Diarrhoeal problems in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 13, 3 (1982)

Sutnick, A.I., Lynch, H.T., and D.G. Miller, ‘Cancer in Southeast Asia. Strategies for control’, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 251, 4, (1984)

Tangcharoensathien, V., et al., ‘Health-financing reforms in Southeast Asia: challenges in achieving universal coverage’, The Lancet, 377, 9768, (2011)

Walters, F., A History of the League of Nations (London: Oxford University Press, 1952)

Weindling, Paul ed., International Health Organizations and Movements, 1918-1939 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Worboys, Michael, ‘The Discovery of Colonial Malnutrition’, in D. Arnold (ed.), Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988)

World Health Organization, Regional Office for South East Asia, The World Health Organization: Twenty Years in South-East Asia, 1948-1967 (New Delhi: World Health Organization, Regional Office for South-East Asia, 1967)

Winzeler, Robert L., Latah in Southeast Asia: The History and Ethnography of a Culture-Bound Syndrome (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Van Esterik, P., ‘To strengthen and refresh: herbal therapy in Southeast Asia’, Social Science and Medicine, 27, 8 (1988)

Waikagul, J., ‘Southeast Asian tropical medicine and parasitology network’, Parasitology International, 55 Suppl, (2006)

Walker, Kirsty, ‘Historical perspectives on economic crises and health’, Historical Journal, 53, 2 (2010)

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World Health Organisation, Dengue Vaccine Development: The Role of the WHO South-East Asia Regional Office (New Delhi: WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 2010)

Kong, Fanjun, ‘Fanjun,lhi: WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, South China Journal of Preventive Medicine, 87, 2 (1980) 孔繁钧。登革出血热。华南预防医学1980;02:87。

Du, Shiran, ‘The Spread of Chinese medicine in foreign countries: a historical review OfStudies in the History of Natural Science, 78, 1 (1990) 杜石然。历史上的中药在国外。自然科学史研究 1990; 01: 78。

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Country-specific Studies

Burma / Myanmar Back Pack Health Worker Team,‘Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Health: A Decade of Providing Primary Health Care in Burma’s Displaced and Vulnerable Communities’, 2010

Bechelli, L.M., et al., ‘BCG [Bacillus Calmette Guerin] vaccination of children against leprosy: seven- year findings of the controlled WHO trial in Burma’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 48, 3, (1973)

Beyrer, Chris,‘The health and humanitarian situation of Burmese populations along the Thai-Burma border’, Burma Debate, 6, 3, (1999)

Beyrer, Chris and Thomas J. Lee,‘Responding to infectious diseases in Burma and her border regions’, Conflict and Health, 2, 2, (2008)

Beyrer, Chris, et al., ‘Responding to AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and Emerging Infectious Diseases in Burma: Dilemmas of Policy and Practice’,PLoS Medicine,3, 10, (2006)

Burma Medical Association, National Health and Education Committee, Back Pack Health Worker Team, Global Health Access Program, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Public Health and Human rights, ‘Diagnosis: Critical. Health and Human Rights in eastern Burma’, October 2010

Chandler, David A., ‘Health in Burma: an interpretive review’,in Burma: prospects for a democratic future, ed. Robert I., Rotberg (Cambridge, Mass.: World Peace Foundation, Harvard Institute for International Development, 1998)

Dominguez, V. Martinez, et al.‘Epidemiological information on leprosy in the Singu area of upper Burma’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 58, 1, (1980)

Ejov, M.N., et al.‘Hospital-based study of severe malaria and associated deaths in Myanmar’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 77, 4, (1999)

The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, and the Center for Public Health and Human Rights, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,‘The Gathering Storm: Infectious Diseases and Human Rights in Burma’, July 2007

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James, Helen, Governance and Civil Society in Myanmar: Education, Health and Environment (London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005)

Kaur, Amarjit, ‘Indian Labour, Labour Standards, and Workers’ Health in Burma and Malaya, 1900- 1940’, Modern Asian Studies, 40, 2, (2006)

Khin, Thet Htar, Annotated Bibliography of Medical Literature on Burma, 1866-1976: with supplement up to 1980 (New Delhi: World Health Organization, South-East Asia Regional Office, 1981)

Kyawt-Kyawt-Swe, Pearson A., ‘Knowledge, attitudes and practices with regard to malaria control in an endemic rural area of Myanmar’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 35, 1, (2004)

Lee, C.I., et al., ‘Internally displaced human resources for health: village health worker partnerships to scale up a malaria control programme in active conflict areas of eastern Burma’,Global Public Health, 4, 3, (2009)

Mahn, M., et al.,‘Multi-level partnerships to promote health services among internally displaced in eastern Burma’,Global Public Health, 3, 2, (2008)

Mahn, M., et al., ‘Health Security among Internally Displaced and Vulnerable Populations in Eastern Burma’,inDictatorship, Disorder and Decline in Myanmar, eds. Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson (Canberra: ANU E-Press, 2008)

Mullany, Luke C., et al., ‘Access to Essential Maternal Health Interventions and Human Rights Violations among Vulnerable Communities in Eastern Burma’,Plos Medicine, 5, 12, (2008)

Oehlers, Alfred, ‘Public health in Burma: anatomy of a crisis’,Journal of Contemporary Asia, 35, 2, (2005)

Rao, M.S., ‘The History of Medicine in India and Burma’, Medical History, 12, 1, (1968)

Richards, Adam and Eh Kalu Shwe Oo, ‘Global malaria eradication? Political will thwarts technological promises in eastern Burma’,Brown Journal of World Affairs, 15,1, (2008)

Richell, Judith, Disease and Demography in Colonial Burma (Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2006)

Skidmore, Monique, ‘Menstrual madness: women's health and well-being in urban Burma’, in Women's health in mainland Southeast Asia, ed. Andrea Whittaker (New York: Haworth Press, 2002)

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Suwanvanichkij, Voravit, et al., ‘Community-Based Assessment of Human Rights in a Complex Humanitarian Emergency: The Emergency Assistance Teams-Burma and Cyclone Nargis’,Conflict and Health, 4, 8, (2010)

Taylor, John, Preliminary Enquiry into Beri-Beri in Burma (Calcutta: Pub. for the Indian Research Fund Association by Thacker, Spink, 1928)

Teela, Katherine C., et al., ‘Community-based delivery of maternal care in conflict-affected areas of eastern Burma: Perspectives from lay maternal health workers’,Social Science and Medicine, 68, 7, (2009)

Lee, Thomas J., et al. ‘The Impact of Human Rights Violations on Health Among Internally Displaced Persons in Conflict Zones: Burma and Gender and Sexual Health Rights: Burma’, inPublic Health &Human Rights: Evidence-Based Approaches, eds. Chris Beyrer and HF Pizer (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007)

Win May, Daw, et al., ‘Traditional customs, cultural beliefs, and perceptions toward antenatal care in rural Myanmar: a qualitative approach’, in Gender, health, and sustainable development: perspectives from Asia and the Caribbean; proceedings of workshops held in Singapore, 23-26 January 1995, and in Bridgetown, Barbados, 6-9 December 1994, eds. Janet Hatcher Roberts, Jennifer Kitts, Lori Jones Arsenault (Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, 1995)

Cambodia Annear, Peter, ‘Health and Development in Cambodia’, Asian Studies Review, 22, 2 (June, 1998)

Au, Sokhieng, Mixed : Health and Culture in French Colonial Cambodia (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2011)

Au, Sokhieng, ‘Indigenous Politics, Public Health and the Cambodian Colonial State’, South East Asia Research, 14, 1, (2006)

Busza, Joanna, ‘How does a 'risk group' perceive risk? Voices of Vietnamese sex workers in Cambodia’, in Contemporary research on sex work, ed. Jeffrey T. Parsons (New York; London: Haworth Press, 2005)

Crochet, Soizick,‘La sante au Cambodge: histoire et defis’, inCambodge contemporain, ed. Alain Forest (: Irasec; Paris: Les Indes savantes, 2008)

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De Walque, Damien, ‘Selective Mortality during the Khmer Rouge Period in Cambodia’, Population and Development Review, 31, 2, (2005)

De Walque, Damien, ‘The Socio-Demographic Legacy of the Khmer Rouge Period in Cambodia’, Population Studies, 60, 2, (2006)

Guénel, Annick, ‘Sexually transmitted diseases in Vietnam and Cambodia since the French colonial period’, in Sex, disease and society: a comparative history of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, eds. Milton James Lewis, Scott Bamber, and M. Waugh (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997)

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Hiegel, Jean-Pierre and Colette Landrac, ‘Revolution des Khmers rouges et pathologie mentale’, Temps Modernes, 523, (1990)

Hill, Peter S.,‘Planning and change: a Cambodian public health case study’,Social Science and Medicine, 51, 12, (Dec 2000)

Kong Chantorn, ‘Integration of indigenous knowledge and practices in maternal and child health care programs in Cambodia’, in Indigenous knowledge and practices on mother and child care: experiences from Southeast Asia and China (Silang, Cavite, Philippines: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction; Makati City, Philippines: PLAN International; Save the Children Federation, 2000)

LeVine, Peg, Love and dread in Cambodia: weddings, births, and ritual harm under the Khmer Rouge (Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2010)

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Bowers, John Z., William Hess and Nathan Sivin, Science and Medicine in twentieth-century China: research and education (Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1988)

Florence Bretelle-Establet, ‘Is the Lower Yangzi River Region the Only Seat of Medical Knowledgein Late Imperial China? A Glance at the Far South Region and at Its Medical Documents’ in Looking at It from Asia: The Processes that Shaped the Sources of History of Science, ed. Florence Bretelle-Establet (Dordrecht and London: Springer, 2010)

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Campbell, Cameron, 'Public Health Efforts in China before 1949 and their Effects on Mortality: the Case of Bejing', Social Science History, 21, 2, (Summer 1997)

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Chen, Lincoln, ‘Coping with Economic Crisis: Policy Development in China and India’, Health and Policy Planning, 2, 2, (1987)

Cheung, Yin-Bun, ‘Community mobilization and health care in rural China’, Community Development Journal, 30, 4 (October 1995)

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Croizier, Ralph C., Traditional Medicine in Modern China: Science, Nationalism, and the Tensions of Cultural Change (London: Oxford University Press, 1968)

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Croizer, Ralph C., ‘Medicine, Modernization, and Cultural Crisis in China and India’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 12, 3, (1970)

Dirlik, Arif, ‘Global modernity, spatial reconfigurations, and global health: perspectives from the People’s Republic of China’, Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture, 33, 1, (2006)

Ferguson, Mary E., China Medical Board and Peking Union Medical College; a chronicle of fruitful collaboration 1914-1951 (New York: China Medical Board of New York, 1970)

Furth, Charlotte and Angela Ki Che Leung eds.,Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the long twentieth century (Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2010)

Hanson, Marta E., Speaking of epidemics in Chinese medicine: disease and the geographic imagination in late imperial China (Abingdon: Routledge, 2011)

Henriot, Christian, ‘Public health policy vs. colonial laissez-faire: STDs and prostitution in republican Shanghai’, in Sexual cultures in East Asia: the social construction of sexuality and sexual risk in a time of AIDS, ed. Evelyne Michollier (London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)

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Litsios, Socrates, ‘Selskar Gunn and China: The Rockefeller Foundation’s ‘other’ approach to public health’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 79, 2, (2005)

Lu, Gwei-Djen and Joseph Needham, Celestial lancets: a history and rationale of Acupuncture and Moxa (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002)

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Minden, Karen, ‘The development of early Chinese Communist health policy: health care in the border region, 1936-1949’, American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 7, 4, (Winter 1979)

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Nakajima, Chieko, ‘Health and hygiene in mass mobilization: hygiene campaigns in Shanghai, 1920- 1945’, Twentieth Century China, 34, 1, (2008)

Perrins, Robert John, ‘Doctors, disease and development: engineering colonial public health in southern Manchuria, 1905-1926’, in Building a modern Japan: science, technology, and medicine in the Meiji era and beyond, ed. Morris Low (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)

Rogaski, Ruth, Hygienic Modernity: Meanings of Health and Disease in Treaty-Port China (London: University of California Press, 2004).

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Shiroyama, Tomoko, China During the Great Depression: Market, State, and the World Economy, 1929- 1937 (Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2008)

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Sivin, Nathan, ‘Science and Medicine in Imperial China – The State of the Field’, Journal of Asian Studies, 47, 1, (1988)

Stapleton, Darwin H., ‘Malaria eradication and the technological model: the Rockefeller Foundation and public health in East Asia’, in Disease, colonialism and the state: malaria in modern East Asian History, ed. Yip Ka Che (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009)

Taylor, Kim, Chinese Medicine in Early Communist China, 1945-1963: A Medicine of Revolution (London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005)

Unschuld, Paul U., Medicine in China: A History of Ideas (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985)

Watt, John R., ‘Public health in Nationalist China: Robert Lim and the Chinese Red Cross Medical Relief Corps’, American Asian Review, 8, 2, (Summer 1990)

Wu, Yi-Li, Reproducing women: medicine, metaphor, and childbirth in late imperial China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010)

Yang, Nianqun, ‘Disease prevention, social mobilization and spatial politics: the anti germ-warfare incident of 1952 and the ‘patriotic health campaign’’, Chinese Historical Review, 11, 2, (2004)

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Yip, Ka-Che, ‘Health and Society in China: Public Health Education for the Community, 1912-1937', Social Science and Medicine, 16, 12, (1982)

Yip, Ka-Che, 'Health and Nationalist Reconstruction: Rural Health in Nationalist China, 1928-1937', Modern Asian Studies, 26, 2, (1992)

Yip, Ka-Che, Health and National Reconstruction in Nationalist China: The Development of Modern Health Services, 1928-1937 (Michigan: Association for Asian Studies, 1995)

Yip, Ka-Che, ‘Health, national resistance and national reconstruction: the organization of health services in China during the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945’, in Resisting Japan: Mobilizing for War in China, 1935-1945, ed. David Pong (Norwalk, Conn.: EastBridge, 2008)

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Ileto, Reynaldo C., ‘Cholera and the Origins of the American Sanitary Order in the Philippines’, in Discrepant Histories: Translocal Essays on Filipino Cultures, ed. Vincente L. Rafael (Manila: Anvil Publishing, 1995)

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Jiang, Qicheng and Fang Yao, ‘Health Reform in the Philippines’, Foreign Medical Sciences (Health Economics), 175, 2 (2002) 江启成, 方豪。菲律宾的卫生改革和国家卫生帐户。国外医学 (卫生经济分册) 2002: 02, 175 。

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McArthur, John, ‘The Transmission of Malaria in Borneo’, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 40, 5, (1947)

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Singapore Chay, Swee On and Connie Lim, ‘History of the school health services in Singapore’, Singapore Community Health Bulletin, 21, (1980)

Doraisingham, S., et al., ‘Influenza surveillance in Singapore: 1972-86’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 66, 1, (1988)

Goh, K.T., et al., ‘The hepatitis B immunization programme in Singapore’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 67, 1, (1989)

Liew, Kai Khiun, ‘“Those earnest and pertinacious ladies”: international women health movements and the feminisation of Singapore’s colonial legacy’, in New Perspectives and sources on the history of Singapore: a multi-disciplinary approach, ed. Derek Thiam Soon Heng (Singapore: National Library Board, 2006)

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Yeoh Brenda, Kai Hong Phua and Kelly Fu, ‘From colony to global city: public health strategies and the control of disease in Singapore’, in Public Health in Asia and the Pacific, historical and comparative perspectives, eds. Milton J. Lewis and Kerrie L. MacPherson (London and New York: Routledge, 2008)

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Ye, Tingxing and Cai Jie-en, ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore’, Magazine of Chinese Medicine, 370, 6 (1994) 叶挺兴, 蔡捷恩。新加坡中医药概述。中医杂志 1994; 06: 370。

Thailand Boonyoen, D., K. Wongboonsin, V. Tangcharoen-Sathien, P. Wongboonsin, The Impact of the Crisis on Population and Reproductive Health in Thailand (Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Institute of Population Studies, 1998)

Brun, Viggo, Traditional Herbal Medicine in Northern Thailand (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987)

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Cohen, Paul T., ‘Public Health in Thailand: Changing Medical Paradigms and Disease Patterns in Political and Economic Context’, in Public Health in Asia and the Pacific: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, eds. Milton J. Lewis and Kerrie L. MacPherson (London and New York: Routledge, 2008)

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Phongpaichit, Pasuk, From Peasant Girls to Bangkok Masseuses (Unipub, 1985)

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Puaksom, Davisakd, ‘Of Germs, Public Hygiene, and the Healthy Body: The Making of the Medicalizing State in Thailand’, The Journal of Asian Studies, 66, 2, (2007)

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Wilson, Ara, The Intimate Economies of Bangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons, and Avon Ladies in the Global City (Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 2004

Xia, Xiulong, ‘Reform in Thailand’s Healthcare Education’, Foreign Medical Sciences (Health Education), 17, 2 (2002) 夏修龙。泰国的医学教育及改革。国外医学 (医学教育分册) 2002: 02; 17。

Jiang, Qichen and Liu Fang, ‘Healthcare Administration in Thailand: A Review’, Foreign Medical Sciences (Health Economics), 117, 3 (2002) 江启成, 陆方。国家卫生帐户进展:泰国的经验。国外医学 (卫生经济分册) 2002; 03: 117。

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Jin, Baoxiang, ‘Problems of Thailand’s healthcare system in transition’, 167, 4 (1994) 金宝相。转变时期泰国卫生发展面临的挑战。国外医学.卫生经济分册 1994; 04: 167。

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Disease, Incidence and Prevention Ahmad Noordin, Raja, An Evaluation of the Yaws Campaign in Kelantan and Trengganu, 1954-1960, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Balasubramaniam, Saraswathy, Preventable Diseases as seen in the Paediatric Unit, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, 1958, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Beyrer, Chris and Thomas J. Lee,‘Responding to infectious diseases in Burma and her border regions’, Conflict and Health, 2, 2, (2008)

Beyrer, Chris, et al., ‘Responding to AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and Emerging Infectious Diseases in Burma: Dilemmas of Policy and Practice’,PLoS Medicine,3, 10, (2006)

Busza, J.R., ‘Promoting the positive: responses to stigma and discrimination in Southeast Asia’, AIDS Care, 13, 4, (2001)

Chan, Kwong-Fook, The Diphtheria Problem and Control Measures in Kowloon, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1962)

Chia, Michael, International Quarantine Practice in Present Day Singapore, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Chuengsatiansup, K., ‘Ethnography of epidemiologic transition: Avian flu, global health politics and agro-industrial capitalism in Thailand’, Anthropology and Medicine, 15, 1, (2008)

Coker, R.J., et al., ‘Emerging infectious diseases in Southeast Asia: regional challenges to control’, The Lancet, 377, 9765, (2011)

Corbitt, R.S., Typhoid Fever with Particular Reference to its Incidence and Prevention in Singapore, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1955)

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Corwin, A., Simanjuntak, C.H., and A. Ansari, ‘Emerging disease surveillance in Southeast Asia’, The Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 26, 5, (1997)

Dans, A., et al., ‘The rise of chronic non-communicable diseases in southeast Asia: time for action’, The Lancet, 377, 9766, (2011)

Doraisingham, S., et al., ‘Influenza surveillance in Singapore: 1972-86’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 66, 1, (1988)

Greenough, Paul, ‘Intimidation, Coercion and Resistance in the Final Stages of the South Asian Smallpox Eradication Campaign, 1973-75’, Social Science and Medicine, 41, 5, (1995)

Hall, Terrence H., ‘Plague in Java’, in Norman Owen ed., Death and Disease in Southeast Asia (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987)

Higgs, E.S., et al., ‘The Southeast Asian Influenza Clinical Research Network: development and challenges for a new multilateral research endeavor’, Antiviral Research, 78, 1, (2008)

The Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, and the Center for Public Health and Human Rights, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,‘The Gathering Storm: Infectious Diseases and Human Rights in Burma’, July 2007

Ling, Ding-Seng, Diphtheria in Singapore, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1954)

Low, C.L., et al., ‘International health regulations: lessons from the influenza pandemic in Singapore’, The Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 39, 4, (2010)

Manderson, L., and B. Naemiratch, ‘From Jollibee to BeeBee: "lifestyle" and chronic illness in Southeast Asia’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 22, 3 Suppl, (2010)

McGovern, M.P., ‘Alcoholism in Southeast Asia. Prevalence and treatment’, International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 28, 1, (1982)

Meek, S.R., ‘Vector control in some countries of Southeast Asia: comparing the vectors and the strategies’, Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 89, 2, (1995)

Nissapatorn, V., ‘Lessons learned about opportunistic infections in southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 39, 4, (2008)

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Nyut, Khin, Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis in Mandalay-Burma 1976-1978, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore (1986)

Owen, Norman ed., Death and Disease in Southeast Asia: Explorations in Social, Medical and Demographic History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987)

Richell, Judith, Disease and Demography in Colonial Burma (Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2006)

Roy, Durgadas, Yaws Campaign in Kelantan and Trengganu, two of the states of Federation of Malaya, 1954, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1959)

Savoor, Sadashiva Rao R., Studies on Rural Typhus and Tsutsugamushi Fever of Malay States (Kuala Lumpur: Federated Malay States Govt. Press, 1936)

Simmerman, J.M., and T.M. Uyeki, ‘The burden of influenza in East and South-East Asia: a review of the English language literature’, Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 2, 3, (2008)

Starling, Arthur et al., Plague, SARS and the story of medicine in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2006)

Sunoto, ‘Diarrhoeal problems in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 13, 3, (1982)

Sutnick, A.I., Lynch, H.T., and D.G. Miller, ‘Cancer in southeast Asia. Strategies for control’, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 251, 4, (1984)

Sutphen, Mary Preston, ‘Not What, but Where: Bubonic Plague and the Reception of Germ Theories in Hong Kong and Calcutta’, Journal of the History of Medicine, 52, 1, (1997)

Tan, Nallammah Ruth, A Study of Poliomyelitis in Singapore, 1946-1956, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1958)

Taylor, John, Preliminary Enquiry into Beri-Beri in Burma (Calcutta: Pub. for the Indian Research Fund Association by Thacker, Spink, 1928)

Viswalingam, Arumugam, The ‘Puru’ of Malaya: its Treatment and Eradication (London: Bale & Danielsson, 1925)

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Yang, Liang-Siang, Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites and its treatment in the Social Hygiene Clinics of the Medical and Health Department of Hong Kong, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Yang, Nianqun, ‘Disease prevention, social mobilization and spatial politics: the anti germ-warfare incident of 1952 and the ‘patriotic health campaign’, Chinese Historical Review, 11, 2, (2004)

Yeoh Brenda, Kai Hong Phua and Kelly Fu, ‘From colony to global city: public health strategies and the control of disease in Singapore’, in Public Health in Asia and the Pacific, historical and comparative perspectives, eds. Milton J. Lewis and Kerrie L. MacPherson (London and New York: Routledge, 2008)

• Cholera Arnold, David, ‘Cholera Mortality in British India, 1817-1947’, in India’s Historical Demography: studies in famine, disease and society, ed. T. Dyson (London: Curzon Press, 1989)

Guerrero, George Villanueva, A study of cholera in the Philippines with reference to Manila and Cotabato, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1974)

Klein, Ira, ‘Imperial, Ecology and Disease: Cholera in India, 1850-1950’, Indian Economic and Social History Review, 31, 4, (1994)

Lee, Shiu-Hung, The Control of the Cholera Outbreak in the New Territories of Hong Kong, 1961, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1963)

Ileto, Reynaldo C., ‘Cholera and the Origins of the American Sanitary Order in the Philippines’, in Discrepant Histories: Translocal Essays on Filipino Cultures, ed. Vincente L. Rafael (Manila: Anvil Publishing, 1995)

Ong, Willie T., ‘Public health and the clash of cultures: the Philippine cholera epidemics’, in Public Health in Asia and the Pacific: historical and comparative perspectives, eds. Milton J. Lewis and Kerrie L. MacPherson (London and New York: Routledge, 2008)

Reid, Anthony and Jiang Na, ‘The Battle of the Microbes: Smallpox, Malaria and Cholera in Southeast Asia’, Working papers series, 62 (Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2006)

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• Leprosy Buckingham, Jane, Leprosy in Colonial South India: Medicine and Confinement (New York: Palgrave, 2002)

Dominguez, V. Martinez, et al.‘Epidemiological information on leprosy in the Singu area of upper Burma’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 58, 1, (1980)

Dutta, Kanak Shankar, Distribution of Leprosy in Malaya, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1966)

Federated Malay States Medical and Health Services, The Leper Settlement at Sungei Buloh in the Federated Malay States (Singapore: printed for the Govt. of F.M.S. by Malaya Pub. House, 1933)

Gaide, L., La prevention et la traitement de la lepre en Indochine (Hanoi: Impr. d’Extreme-Orient, 1930)

Leung, Angela Ki, Leprosy in China: a History (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009)

Liang, Sui-Fong, The Development of Out-Patient Clinics for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Leprosy in Hong Kong, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Ma, Win Kyi, Case finding activities in Yamethin and Mandalay Leprosy Control Areas of Burma, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore (1985)

Menaut, B., La lepre au Cambodge: etude critique (Hanoi: Impr. d’Extreme-Orient, 1919)

Raymundo, Jose Emmanuel, The political culture of leprosy in the US occupied Philippines, 1902-1941, PhD Thesis, Yale University (2008)

Tan, Hiew-Kang, A Study of the Control of Leprosy in Singapore, Thesis D.P.H., Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1962)

Tow, Siang-Yeow, Rehabilitation Problems of fifty-one cured Leprosy Patients at the Tampoi Leper Settlement, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Ramasoota, Teera and Meibai Meng, ‘Leprosy in Southeast Asia’, China Journal of Leprosy and Skin Diseases, 21, 1 (1986)

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Teera Ramasoota; 孟梅白。东南亚的麻风。中国麻风皮肤病杂志 1986;01:21。

• Malaria Anothay, O., T. Pongvongsa, ‘Childhood malaria in the Lao People's Democratic Republic’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 76, suppl. no.1 (1998)

Aung, Thu, Anti-Malaria Measures in Burma and its Problems, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore (1986)

Bordes, Leon Andre, Le paludisme en Indochine (historique, epidemiologie etat actuel de la lutte antipalustre) (Hanoi: Impr. d’Extreme-Orient, 1931)

Bynum, W.F., ‘Malaria in Interwar British India’, Parassitologia, 42, 1-2, (2000)

Carter, Henry F., Observation on epidemic malaria in the south-western lowlands of Ceylon (Colombo: The Times of Ceylon Company Ltd., 1930)

Christophers, Samuel Rickard, Report on Malaria in Delhi (Calcutta: Govt. of India Press, 1927)

Dharmaratnam, Kanapathipillai, Control of Malaria in Batu Pahat Town, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1960)

Ejov, M.N., et al.‘Hospital-based study of severe malaria and associated deaths in Myanmar’,Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 77, 4 (1999)

Foong, Kin, Social and Behavioural Aspects of Malaria Control: A Study among the Murut of Sabah (Phillips, ME: Borneo Research Council, 2000)

Gray, R.H., ‘The Decline of Mortality in Ceylon and the Demographic Effects of Malaria Control’, Population Studies, 28, 2 (1974)

Harrisson, Tom,‘Malaria research, British Borneo’,Sarawak Museum Journal, 6, 5 (new series) (Jul 1955)

Jones, Margaret, ‘The Ceylon Malaria Epidemic of 1934–35: A Case Study in Colonial Medicine’, Social History of Medicine, 13, 1 (2000)

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Kyawt-Kyawt-Swe and A. Pearson, ‘Knowledge, attitudes and practices with regard to malaria control in an endemic rural area of Myanmar’, Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 35, 1, (2004)

Lee, C.I., et al., ‘Internally displaced human resources for health: village health worker partnerships to scale up a malaria control programme in active conflict areas of eastern Burma’,Global Public Health, 4, 3, (2009)

Liew, Kai Khun, ‘Planters, Estate Health and Malaria in British Malaya (1900-1940), Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 83, 1 (June 2010)

McArthur, John, ‘The Transmission of Malaria in Borneo’, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 40, 5, (1947)

Meganathan, Rajaratnam, The profile of anti-malaria activity in Sarawak with its various problems, M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1978)

Meyer, Eric, Depression et Malaria à Sri Lanka: l’impact de la crise économique des années 1930 sur une société rurale dépendante (Paris: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1980)

Mohamed, M.I., Haji, Malaria in Selangor Coast District, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1954)

Overbeek, J.G., Malaria in the Netherlands Indies and its control (Batavia-Centrum: G. Kolff, 1937)

Power, Helen, ‘Drug-resistant malaria: A global problem and the Thai response’, in Western medicine as contested knowledge, eds. Andrew Cunningham and Bridie Andrews(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997)

Power, Helen, ‘The Role of Chemotherapy in Early Malaria Control and Eradication Programmes in Thailand’, Parassitologia, 40, 1-2, (1998)

Reid, Anthony and Jiang Na, ‘The Battle of the Microbes: Smallpox, Malaria and Cholera in Southeast Asia’, Working papers series, 62 (Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2006)

Richards, Adam and Eh Kalu Shwe Oo, ‘Global malaria eradication? Political will thwarts technological promises in eastern Burma’,Brown Journal of World Affairs, 15,1, (2008)

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Subramaniam, Kumarapathy, Malaria in Singapore: Past, Present and Future, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1966)

Viswanathan, D.K., Malaria and its Control in Bombay State (Poona: D.K. Viswanathan, 1950)

Yip, Ka-Che ed., Disease, Colonialism and the State: Malaria in Modern East Asian History (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009)

Zurbrigg, Sheila, ‘Hunger and Epidemic Malaria in Punjab, 1868-1940’, Economic and Political Weekly, 27, 4, (1992)

• Tuberculosis Amrith, Sunil, ‘In Search of a “Magic Bullet” for Tuberculosis: South India and Beyond, c. 1955-1965’, Social History of Medicine, 17, 1, (2004)

Anonymous, ‘Trial of BCG vaccines in south India for tuberculosis prevention: first report: Tuberculosis Prevention Trial’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 57, (1979)

Bechelli, L.M., et al., ‘BCG [Bacillus Calmette Guerin] vaccination of children against leprosy: seven- year findings of the controlled WHO trial in Burma’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 48, 3, (1973)

Devlin, Esther Margaret, An Evaluation of the B.C.G. Vaccination as done in Infancy in Kuala Lumpur in 1959, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1961)

Harrison, Mark and Micheal Worboys, ‘A Disease of Civilization: Tuberculosis in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-1939’, in Migrants, Minorities and Health: Historical and Contemporary Studies, ed. L. Marks and M. Worboys (London and New York: Routledge, 1997)

Gupta, M.L., Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Perlis, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Malaya (1957)

Masing, Jawie Wilson, Tuberculosis control project in Sarawak (1961-1970), D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1972)

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Mosquera, Benjamin, P., Tuberculosis prevalence survey in Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines, D.P.H. Thesis, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, University of Singapore (1966)

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