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Thesis
Côté, Louise
(1997)
“En garde!”: Les représentations de la tuberculose au Québec dans la première moitié du XXe siècle: Maladie, culture et identité.
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Article
Gordon, Daniel
(1997)
The city and the plague in the Age of Enlightenment.
Yale French Studies
(pp. 67-87).
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Article
Bucchi, Massimiano
(1997)
The public science of Louis Pasteur: The experiment on anthrax vaccine in the popular press of the time.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(pp. 181-209).
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Article
Beltrão, Jane Felipe
(1997)
A arte de curar em tempo de cólera ... ou o uso da homeopatia durante o Flagelo: Grão Pará, século XIX.
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Historia de Ciência
(pp. 17-38).
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Article
Hughes, Sally Smith
(1997)
The Kaposi's Sarcoma Clinic at the University of California, San Francisco: An early response to the AIDS epidemic.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 651-688).
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Thesis
Stout, Cynthia K.
(1997)
A consumptive's refuge: Colorado and tuberculosis.
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Thesis
Hoppe, Kirk A.
(1997)
Lords of the fly: Environmental images, colonial science, and social engineering in British East African sleeping sickness control, 1903-1963.
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Book
Dijstelberge, Paul; Noordegraaf, Leo
(1997)
Plague and print in the Netherlands: A short-title catalogue of publications in the University Library of Amsterdam.
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Article
Barrie, H.J.
(1997)
Diary notes on a trip to West Africa in relation to a yellow fever expedition under the auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1926, by Oskar Klotz.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 133-163).
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Article
Mooney, Graham
(1997)
“A tissue of the most flagrant anomalies”: Smallpox vaccination and the centralization of sanitary administration in 19th-century London.
Medical History
(pp. 261-290).
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Article
Dyer, Alan
(1997)
The English sweating sickness of 1551: An epidemic anatomized.
Medical History
(pp. 362-384).
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Article
Oedingen, Christina; Staerk, Joseph W.
(1997)
First cure for diphtheria by antitoxin as early as 1891.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 607-610).
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Chapter
Tomes, Nancy
(1997)
Moralizing the microbe: The germ theory and the moral construction of behavior in the late-19th-century antituberculosis movement.
In: Morality and health
(p. 271).
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Article
Sutphen, Mary P.
(1997)
Not what, but where: Bubonic plague and the reception of germ theories in Hong Kong and Calcutta, 1894-1897.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 81-113).
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Article
Zurbrigg, Sheila
(1997)
Did starvation protect from malaria? Distinguishing between severity and lethality of infectious disease in colonial India.
Social Science History
(pp. 27-58).
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Article
Amadouny, Vartan M.
(1997)
The campaign against malaria in Transjordan, 1926-1946: Epidemiology, geography, and politics.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 453-484).
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Chapter
Kruskal, William
(1997)
Thermometers with separate scales: Mann's Magic Mountain and its silent sisters.
In: Natur, Mathematik und Geschichte: Beiträge zur Alexander-von-Humboldt Forschung und zur Mathematikhistoriographie
(p. 315).
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Article
Hall, Randal L.
(1997)
Southern conservatism at work: Women, nurses, and the 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Memphis.
Tennessee Historical Quarterly
(pp. 244-261).
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Article
Abel, Emily K.
(1997)
Taking the cure to the poor: Patients' responses to New York City's tuberculosis program, 1894 to 1918.
American Journal of Public Health
(pp. 1808-1815).
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Article
Roth, Mitchel
(1997)
Cholera, community, and public health in Gold Rush Sacramento and San Francisco.
Pacific Historical Review
(pp. 527-551).
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