@article{627fa52bddd0473b8b11d5bf3f86a5ab,
title = "The invention of the {\textquoteleft}tropical worker{\textquoteright}: Medical research and the quest for central african labor on the south african gold mines, 1903–36",
author = "Packard, {Randall M.}",
note = "Funding Information: 6 The Transvaal, Report of the Coloured Labour Compound Commission (Pretoria, 1905), xv. 7 Cartwright, Doctors on the Mines. 8 I would like to thank Drs Cory Kratz, Alan Jeeves, Shula Marks, Barbara Rosenkratz and Joseph Miller for commenting on earlier drafts of this paper. Research support for the paper was provided by grants from the Social Science Research Council and Tufts University. 9 V. Navarro, Medicine Under Capitalism (New York, 1976); D. Rosner and G. Markowitz, Deadly Dust, Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth Century America (Princeton, 1991); L. Doyal, The Political Economy of Health (London, 1979); M. Turshen, The Political Ecology of Disease in Tanzania (New Brunswick, 1986). 10 Cartwright, Doctors on the Mines; Packard, White Plague, Black Labor; G. Burke and P. Richardson, 'The profits of death: a comparative study of miner's phthisis in Cornwall and the Transvaal', J. Southern Afr. Studies, iv (1978), 147-272.",
year = "1993",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1017/S0021853700033351",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "34",
pages = "271--292",
journal = "The Journal of African History",
issn = "0021-8537",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "2",
}