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The Gold Coast Colony’s Infant Welfare Clinics During the Great Depression
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作者 doris susannah essah 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2018年第8期471-478,共8页
This paper employs archival documents to research how the Gold Coast colonial government worked with European women medical doctors at preventive health to sustain infant and child welfare clinics.After the First Worl... This paper employs archival documents to research how the Gold Coast colonial government worked with European women medical doctors at preventive health to sustain infant and child welfare clinics.After the First World War,the objective of the colonial government and medical officers was to prevent child mortality and child morbidity.European women medical doctors working with the government and in private practice at infant and child welfare clinics cared for African pregnant women,mothers,and children not older than three years old.European women medical doctors at infant and child welfare clinics educated the community.In 1932,the Great Depression peaked and Percy Selwyn-Clarke in the health service needed to increase funds and staff.Selwyn-Clarke established the Gold Coast Local Branch of the British Red Cross Society to work at the infant and child welfare clinics. 展开更多
关键词 infant and child WELFARE CLINICS GOLD COAST WOMEN and children interwar years the Great Depression European WOMEN medical DOCTORS Percy Selwyn-Clarke GOLD COAST Branch of the Red Cross Society
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Reorganizing the Local Boy Scouts Associations in the Northern Province of the Gold Coast Colony
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作者 doris susannah essah 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2018年第7期417-425,共9页
Imperialist Robert Baden-Powell’s Boy Scouts Association started in the Gold Coast Colony during the First World War and schooled boys for nationality during the 1920s.This paper uses archival documents to discuss ho... Imperialist Robert Baden-Powell’s Boy Scouts Association started in the Gold Coast Colony during the First World War and schooled boys for nationality during the 1920s.This paper uses archival documents to discuss how Chief Scout Governor Gordon Guggisberg,who was brigadier general during the First World War,reorganized the Boy Scouts Association in the Northern Province of the Northern Territories Protectorate.The scout officers at the Local Boy Scouts Associations had the power to fashion desire but were not supposed to have consequences on political power.As government officers and scout officers they had warrants to work at the government schools at Gambaga,Wa,and Lawra to attain money locally for kits to instruct and invent the identity,customs and nationalist categories of schoolboys performing the British Empire. 展开更多
关键词 reorganizing the NORTHERN PROVINCE LOCAL Boy Scouts Association the NORTHERN TERRITORIES Protectorate of the GOLD Coast Colony Governor GORDON Guggisberg imperialist Robert Baden-Powell
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Private Medical Practice: The Gold Coast Colony’s Christiansborg Infant Welfare Clinic
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作者 doris susannah essah 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2018年第9期531-538,共8页
As the British colonized West Africa, Africans worked as medical officers. John Farrell Easmon practiced private medicine that in 1897 affected his work as the chief medical officer. The Secretary of State for the Col... As the British colonized West Africa, Africans worked as medical officers. John Farrell Easmon practiced private medicine that in 1897 affected his work as the chief medical officer. The Secretary of State for the Colonies Joseph Chamberlain investigated the complaints of medical officers and fashioned the policy of the West African Medical Staff in 1902. During the Great Depression, the West African Medical Staff and Staff Pay shaped how African medical officers and European women medical doctors earned salaries as colonial government workers. Percy Selwyn-Clarke the deputy director of health service employed European women medical doctors in preventive health at infant and child welfare clinics. In 1935, health visitor Christian challenged the government for paying European woman medical doctor Nora Vane-Percy £10 to treat destitute African women and children at the Christiansborg infant welfare clinic. 展开更多
关键词 PRIVATE MEDICAL practice European women MEDICAL DOCTORS health VISITORS Africanization the GOLD Coast COLONY Christiansborg 1920s 1930s
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