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Chapter
Granshaw, Lindsay
(1992)
The rise of the modern hospital in Britain.
In: Medicine in society: Historical essays
(p. 197).
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Book
Lawrence, Christopher
(1992)
Medical theory, surgical practice: Studies in the history of surgery.
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Chapter
Granshaw, Lindsay
(1992)
“Upon this principle I have based a practice”: The development and reception of antisepsis in Britain, 1867-90.
In: Medical innovations in historical perspective
(p. 17).
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Book
Granshaw, Lindsay; Porter, Roy
(1989)
The hospital in history.
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Article
Poupard, James A.; Miller, Linda A.; Granshaw, Lindsay
(1989)
The use of smallpox as a biological weapon in the French and Indian War of 1763.
ASM News [American Society for Microbiology]
(pp. 123-124).
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Thesis
Granshaw, Lindsay P.
(1981)
St. Thomas's Hospital, London, 1850-1900.
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