
Dr Patricia Barton
Lecturer
History
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"Who Takes the Blame?" Retail chemists, doctors, and the control of "dangerous drugs" in inter-war Britain Barton Patricia Pharmacy in History Vol 62, pp. 19-38 (2020) https://doi.org/10.26506/pharmhist.62.1-2.0019 ”A rapidly spreading habit”: Chunilal Bose, India and the international transfer of knowledge on “Coca-mania”, 1900-1920 Barton Patricia Journal of Asian Studies (2012) Imperialism, race and therapeutics : the legacy of medicalizing the 'colonial body' Barton P Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics Vol 36, pp. 506-516 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720X.2008.298.x The great quinine fraud : legality issues in the non-narcotic drug trade in British India Barton Patricia The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs Vol 22, pp. 6-25 (2008) Powders, potions and tablets: the 'quinine fraud' in British India, 1890-1939 Barton P, Mills JH, Barton P Drugs and Empires: Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication, c.1500-1930 (2007) (2007) Powders, potions and tablets: the 'quinine fraud' in British India, 1890-1939 Barton P, Mills JH, Barton P Drugs and Empires: Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication, c.1500-1930 (2007) (2007)
Publications
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AHRC - Doctoral Training Partnership Scotland | Glen, Andrew Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator) Barton, Patricia (Co-investigator) Glen, Andrew (Research Co-investigator) 01-Jan-2014 - 12-Jan-2018 CSHHH Enhancement Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator) Barton, Patricia (Co-investigator) McIvor, Arthur (Co-investigator) 01-Jan-2008 - 30-Jan-2013 Exporting Adulteration: The Pharmaceutical trade between the Metropolitan and Asian Colonial Worlds, 1890 to 1960 Barton, Patricia (Principal Investigator) 01-Jan-2007 - 30-Jan-2009