The Lomidine Files by Guillaume Lachenal

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The Lomidine Files by Guillaume Lachenal

Ultimately, it illuminates public health not only as a showcase of colonial humanism and a tool of control, but as an arena of mediocrity, powerlessness, and stupidity.
This is a serious work that deserves serious contemplation; it will be of interest to historians from a variety of fields
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Guillaume Lachenal's engaging body of work has long been on the radar of global scholars of public health and medicine in Africa. It is, then, both a true pleasure for readers and vital addition to Anglophone literature in the field that we now have his monograph, The Lomidine Files, in Noémi Tousignant's elegant translation from the original French . . . This is an innovative and sophisticated study that rewards sustained engagement. Though it will appeal to a wide audience interested in medical controversy or public health ethics, it is also an excellent addition to undergraduate and graduate syllabi in public health, the histories of science and medicine, world history, African studies, and development studies.
—Mari K. Webel, University of Pittsburgh, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
I urge medical scientists, health activists, public health experts, executives of multinational pharmaceutical companies, public officials of affected countries, and officials of international organizations, bilateral development agencies and philanthropic organizations—not to mention the sociologists, anthropologists, historians and others who study them—to read this book. And read it carefully. It cannot tell us how to avoid the catastrophic outcomes of bêtise, but it should have a humbling effect, as it offers a painful remainder of the costs to others—not of evil, but of simple passivity, stupidity and arrogance.
—Nitsan Chorev, European Journal of Sociology
Guillaume Lachenal is an associate professor in the history of science at the University Paris Diderot. He is the author of Le medecin qui voulut etre roi: Sur les traces d'une utopie coloniale. Noemi R. Tousignant is an affiliate member of the Department of Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University and a guest researcher in history at the Universite de Montreal. She is the coeditor of Traces of the Future: An Archaeology of Medical Science in Twenty-First Century Africa.
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ISBN 13 9781421423234
ISBN 10 1421423235
Title The Lomidine Files
Author Guillaume Lachenal
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 2017-11-27
Number of pages 240
Prizes Winner of George Rosen Prize 2020 (United States)
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