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Quinine (Cinchona) and the incurable malaria: India c. 1900-1930s.

V R Muraleedharan1.   

Abstract

The early decades of this century witnessed significant developments in the approaches to control of malaria in British India. These included both large-scale preventive measures and curative treatment methods (often referred to as "cinchona" or "quinine" policy). This paper identifies a number of factors that constrained the colonial government's capacity to control malaria through effective cinchona policy. The ideal of achieving "self-sufficiency" and having an efficient form of treatment and distribution within the reach of the masses in India (as originally intended in late 1850s) was far from being achieved. Both government's policy and medical profession seemed to have contributed equally to this failure.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11234337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parassitologia        ISSN: 0048-2951


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Review 1.  Antimalarial drug policy in India: past, present & future.

Authors:  Anupkumar R Anvikar; Usha Arora; G S Sonal; Neelima Mishra; Bharatendu Shahi; Deepali Savargaonkar; Navin Kumar; Naman K Shah; Neena Valecha
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 2.375

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