Article ID: CBB251207238

The Blessings of Medicine? Patient Characteristics and Health Outcomes in a Ugandan Mission Hospital, 1908–1970 (2020)

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This article sheds new light on the impact and experience of western biomedicine in colonial Africa. We use patient registers from Western Uganda’s earliest mission hospital to explore whether and how Christian conversion and mission education affected African health behaviour. A data set of 18,600 admissions permits analysis of patients’ age, sex, residence, religion, diagnoses, duration of hospitalisation and treatment outcomes. We document Toro Hospital’s substantial geographic reach, trace evolving treatment practices and highlight significant variation in hospital-based disease incidence between the early colonial and early postcolonial periods. We observe no relationship between numeracy and health outcomes, nor religion-specific effects concerning hygiene-related infections. Christian conversion was associated with superior cure rates and shorter length of stay and with lower incidence of skin diseases and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, our findings indicate that STI incidence was linked to morality campaigns and that clinicians’ diagnoses were influenced by assumptions around religious groups’ sexual behaviour.

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Authors & Contributors
Aderinto, Saheed
Davis, Adam J.
Good, Charles M.
Hokkanen, Markku
Kalusa, Walima Tuesday
Klassen, Pamela E.
Journals
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
Archivum Franciscanum Historicum
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology
History and Anthropology
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Publishers
University of Toronto
Boston University
Cornell University Press
Johns Hopkins University
McGill-Queen's University Press
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
Missionaries and missions
Christianity
Medicine
Medicine and religion
Hospitals and clinics
Sexually transmitted diseases
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
17th century
18th century
Places
Africa
Uganda
Great Britain
United States
Zambia
India
Institutions
United States. Public Health Service
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