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Jon Arrizabalaga

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Medicina E Historia|March 17, 2018
In processJon Arrizabalaga
Historia, Ciencias, Saude--Manguinhos|August 25, 2016
[Humanitarianism, war and technological innovation: the case of the Spanish Red Cross]Jon Arrizabalaga
Historia, Ciencias, Saude--Manguinhos|March 31, 2021
[The challenge of (re)emerging diseases, the limits of the biomedical response and the new paradigm of global health]Jon Arrizabalaga
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 4, 2015
Does History Matter? Commentary on "Making the Case for History in Medical Education"Jon Arrizabalaga
Asclepio; Archivo Iberoamericano De Historia De La Medicina Y Antropologia Medica|December 29, 2006
Problematizing retrospective diagnosis in the history of diseaseJon Arrizabalaga
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 10, 2006
History of disease and the longue duréeJon Arrizabalaga
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 8, 2018
At the intersection of medical geography and disease ecology: Mirko Grmek, Jacques May and the concept of pathocenosisJon Arrizabalaga
Medicine, Conflict, and Survival|November 1, 2019
The 'merciful and loving sex': Concepción Arenal's narratives on Spanish Red Cross women's war relief work in the 1870sJon Arrizabalaga
Dynamis (Granada, Spain)|April 5, 2003
[Francisco López de Villalobos (c.1473-c.1549), court doctor]Jon Arrizabalaga
Medical History. Supplement|March 13, 2010
Medical ideals in the Sephardic Diaspora: Rodrigo de Castro's portrait of the perfect physician in early seventeenth-century HamburgJon Arrizabalaga
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Medicina E Historia|March 17, 2018
In processJon Arrizabalaga
Historia, Ciencias, Saude--Manguinhos|August 25, 2016
[Humanitarianism, war and technological innovation: the case of the Spanish Red Cross]Jon Arrizabalaga
Historia, Ciencias, Saude--Manguinhos|March 31, 2021
[The challenge of (re)emerging diseases, the limits of the biomedical response and the new paradigm of global health]Jon Arrizabalaga
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 4, 2015
Does History Matter? Commentary on "Making the Case for History in Medical Education"Jon Arrizabalaga
Asclepio; Archivo Iberoamericano De Historia De La Medicina Y Antropologia Medica|December 29, 2006
Problematizing retrospective diagnosis in the history of diseaseJon Arrizabalaga
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 10, 2006
History of disease and the longue duréeJon Arrizabalaga
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|December 8, 2018
At the intersection of medical geography and disease ecology: Mirko Grmek, Jacques May and the concept of pathocenosisJon Arrizabalaga
Medicine, Conflict, and Survival|November 1, 2019
The 'merciful and loving sex': Concepción Arenal's narratives on Spanish Red Cross women's war relief work in the 1870sJon Arrizabalaga
Dynamis (Granada, Spain)|April 5, 2003
[Francisco López de Villalobos (c.1473-c.1549), court doctor]Jon Arrizabalaga
Medical History. Supplement|March 13, 2010
Medical ideals in the Sephardic Diaspora: Rodrigo de Castro's portrait of the perfect physician in early seventeenth-century HamburgJon Arrizabalaga
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