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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Alexander Mercer
(2014)
Infections, Chronic Disease, and the Epidemiological Transition: A New Perspective.
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Book
Tim Carter
(2014)
Merchant Seamen's Health, 1860-1960: Medicine, Technology, Shipowners and the State in Britain.
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Article
Lindsay R. Craig
(2014)
Neo-Darwinism and Evo-Devo: An Argument for Theoretical Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 243-279).
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Article
Carey, Mark
(2014)
Climate, Medicine, and Peruvian Health Resorts.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 795-818).
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Article
Altink, Henrice
(2014)
“Fight TB with BCG”: Mass Vaccination Campaigns in the British Caribbean, 1951--6.
Medical History
(pp. 475-497).
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Chapter
Vivek Neelakantan
(2014)
The Campaign Against the Big Four Endemic Diseases and Indonesia’s Engagement with the WHO during the Cold War 1950s.
In: Public Health and National Reconstruction in Post-War Asia: International Influences, Local Transformations
(pp. 154-174).
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Article
Almeida, Maria Antónia Pires de
(2014)
As epidemias nas notícias em Portugal: cólera, peste, tifo, gripe e varíola, 1854--1918.
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
(pp. 687-708).
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Book
Dawes, Laura
(2014)
Childhood Obesity in America: Biography of an Epidemic.
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Article
Hähner-Rombach, Sylvelyn
(2014)
Anforderungen in der ambulanten Versorgung: Das Beispiel der Tuberkulosefürsorgerinnen im ersten Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte
(pp. 93-110).
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Article
Kim, Y.
(2014)
Preventive Measures against Plague and the Control of Chinese Coolies in Colonial Korea.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 401-427).
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Article
Lee, S. H.
(2014)
Joining WHO of Republic of Korea and the Projects in the 1950s.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 99-126).
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Article
Nixon, Kari
(2014)
Keep Bleeding: Hemorrhagic Sores, Trade, and the Necessity of Leaky Boundaries in Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year.
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
(pp. 62-81).
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Article
Abeysinghe, Sudeepa
(2014)
An Uncertain Risk: The World Health Organization's Account of H1N1.
Science in Context
(pp. 511-529).
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Article
Moon, M.
(2014)
A Comparative Study on Koii (Public Doctor) System and Its Effect on Public Health in Colonial Taiwan and Korea.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 157-202).
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Article
McKay, Richard A.
(2014)
“Patient Zero”: The Absence of a Patient's View of the Early North American AIDS Epidemic.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 161-194).
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Article
Penman, Michael
(2014)
Head, Body and Heart. Legitimating Kingship and the Burial of Robert Bruce, Scotland's “Leper King”, CA 1286--1329.
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali
(p. 229).
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Article
Jahn, Stefanie
(2014)
Die Grippe-Pandemie nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg und die Homöopathie im internationalen Vergleich.
Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte
(pp. 231-272).
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Article
Shin, J. H.
(2014)
The “Oriental” Problem: Trachoma and Asian Immigrants in the United States, 1897--1910.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 573-606).
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Article
Kim, S.
(2014)
Control Discourses and Power Relations of Yellow Fever: Philadelphia in 1793.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 513-541).
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Article
Scheffler, Robin Wolfe
(2014)
Following Cancer Viruses through the Laboratory, Clinic, and Society.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 185-188).
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