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Medical History

9781527539594-2
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Connecting Worlds

Production and Circulation of Knowledge in the First Global Age
Edited By: Fabiano Bracht, Gisele C. Conceição, Amélia Polónia
£64.99
Establishing a dialogue between colonial studies and the history of science, this title contributes to a renewed analytical framework grounded on a trans-national, trans-cultural and trans-imperial perspective.

Establishing a dialogue between colonial studies and the history of science, this title contributes to a renewed analytical framework grounded on a trans-national, trans-cultural and trans-imperial perspective.

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Medical Humanities in Theory and Practice

Edited By: Andrzej Kapusta, Michal Lytovka
£58.99
This volume explores the social, historical and cultural dimensions of medicine. It covers medical knowledge, public health, and the experience of illness, raising ethical and philosophical questions that will open up new vistas of study for the reader.

This volume explores the social, historical and cultural dimensions of medicine. It covers medical knowledge, public health, and the experience of illness, raising ethical and philosophical questions that will open up new vistas of study for the reader.

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Women, Gender and Disease in Eighteenth-Century England and France

Edited By: Ann Kathleen Doig, Felicia B. Sturzer
£44.99
These essays explore women, gender, and disease in 18th-century England and France. Excluded from universities, women nonetheless contributed to anatomy, botany, and medicine, informing literary texts and raising questions about their role in the Enlightenment.

These essays explore women, gender, and disease in 18th-century England and France. Excluded from universities, women nonetheless contributed to anatomy, botany, and medicine, informing literary texts and raising questions about their role in the Enlightenment.

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