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related to Epidemiology as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Warwick Anderson; James Dunk
(2022)
Planetary Health Histories: Toward New Ecologies of Epidemiology?.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 767-788).
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Book
Christos Lynteris
(2022)
Visual Plague: The Emergence of Epidemic Photography.
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Article
Margaret Pelling
(2022)
Mythological Endings: John Snow (1813–1858) and the History of American Epidemiology.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 231-248).
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Article
Jr., James L. A. Webb
(2022)
Historical Epidemiology and the Single Pathogen Model of Epidemic Disease.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 197-206).
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Article
Xiaoping Fang
(2022)
Ending Epidemics in Mao's China: Politics, Medical Technology, and Epidemiology.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 99-118).
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Book
Gilberto Corbellini
(2022)
Storia della malaria in Italia. Scienza, ecologia, società.
(/isis/citation/CBB577039633/)
Article
Anita Guerrini
(2021)
Animals, vaccines, and COVID-19.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100779).
(/isis/citation/CBB620462831/)
Book
Mika, Marissa Anne; Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Kafui; Vaughan, Megan
(2021)
Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa.
(/isis/citation/CBB508863148/)
Article
Jennifer Fraser
(2021)
Seeing Infrared: Breast Cancer, Inuit, and the Extractive Colonality of Disease Distributions and Diagnostic Imaging Technologies.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 709-740).
(/isis/citation/CBB876617839/)
Article
Warwick Anderson
(April 2021)
The model crisis, or how to have critical promiscuity in the time of Covid-19.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 167-188).
(/isis/citation/CBB248429145/)
Chapter
Shane Doyle
(2021)
Maternal Health, Epidemiology and Transition Theory in Africa.
In: Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
(pp. 106-132).
(/isis/citation/CBB681782304/)
Chapter
David Reubi
(2021)
Pathologies of Modernisation: Epidemiological Imaginaries and the Smoking Epidemic in Postcolonial Africa.
In: Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
(pp. 133-161).
(/isis/citation/CBB905636585/)
Chapter
Michelle Pentecost
(2021)
Transitioning Societies: Non-Communicable Disease and ‘the First 1000 Days’ in South Africa.
In: Epidemiological Change and Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
(pp. 252-275).
(/isis/citation/CBB622609048/)
Article
Manikarnika Dutta
(2021)
Cholera, British seamen and maritime anxieties in Calcutta, c.1830s–1890s.
Medical History
(pp. 313-329).
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Article
Susanne Bauer
(2021)
Pandemic infrastructure: Epidemiology as compartmentalization.
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
(pp. 79-104).
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Book
Charles Kenny
(2021)
The plague cycle : The unending war between humanity and infectious disease.
(/isis/citation/CBB620282492/)
Article
Maria Conforti
(2021)
History of Epidemics: A Bibliographical Essay on Secondary Sources in Italian and on Italy.
Isis Bibliography of the History of Science.
(/isis/citation/CBB899693707/)
Article
M. Cristina Amoretti; Elisabetta Lalumera
(2021)
Non-epistemic factors in epidemiological models. The case of mortality data.
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
(pp. 65-77).
(/isis/citation/CBB546389082/)
Article
Claas Kirchhelle
(2020)
The Forgotten Typers: The Rise and Fall of Weimar Bacteriophage-Typing (1921–1935).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 539-565).
(/isis/citation/CBB187011632/)
Book
Jacob Steere-Williams
(2020)
The Filth Disease: Typhoid Fever and the Practices of Epidemiology in Victorian England.
(/isis/citation/CBB965282260/)
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