Abstract

Based on an interplay of bio-ecology, medicine, anthropology, history, and sociopolitics, this work compares and contrasts the role of communalist traditional, colonial, and postcolonial agencies in the control or eruption of trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) in man and cattle in Uganda.

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