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Medical History, 2000
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Harish Naraindas
Contributions to Indian Sociology, 1996
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Alison Bashford
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 2007
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Marguerite Dupree
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Journal of Architectural Education, 2022
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Pratik Chakrabarti
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Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2016
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Matthew Daniel Eddy
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Tim Frewer
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“Circulation of Medicine in the Early Modern Atlantic World” (co-author with Dr. Harold J. Cook; Brown University).
Timothy Walker , Harold Cook
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George Weisz
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Flavio Coelho Edler
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Lucia Candelise
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NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin, 2012
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Edward Armston-Sheret
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Isabel Amaral
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James Beattie
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