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1. Introduction
Part I. Spaces of Knowledge and Meanings of Hygiene in the Nineteenth Century
2. The Religious Spaces of Knowledge: The Basel Mission, Worldwide Webs and Pietist Purity
3. The Scientific Space of Knowledge: Medical Missionaries, Tropical Medicine and the Age of Hygiene
4. The Colonial Space of Knowledge: The Medical Mission in West Africa, Imperial Entanglements and Colonial Cleanliness
Part II. Negotiating Hygiene 'on the Margins' 18851914
5. Locating Filth: Sin, Syphilis and the Question of Segregation
6. Creating Pure Spaces: Edifices, Domesticity and the Temperance Movement
7. Subverting Purity: Magic, Medical Pluralism and Tenacious Syncretism
Part III. Reverberations of Hygiene 18851914
8. Purifying Science: Missionary Challenges, Scientific Controversies and the Locality of Science
9. Soothing Weak Nerves: Tropical Anxieties, Missionary Guidance and Moral Hygiene
10. Materialising Hygiene: Materia Medica, Commodities and Sanitary Practices
Part IV. Conclusion
11. Conclusion.

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