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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|December 6, 2003
From exclusion to expulsion: Mexicans and tuberculosis in Los Angeles, 1914-1940Emily K Abel
American Journal of Public Health|July 14, 2004
"Only the best class of immigration": public health policy toward Mexicans and Filipinos in Los Angeles, 1910-1940Emily K Abel
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|May 10, 2011
"In the last stages of irremediable disease": American hospitals and dying patients before World War IIEmily K Abel
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|October 1, 1995
A "terrible and exhausting" struggle: family caregiving during the transformation of medicineE K Abel
Research on Aging|June 1, 1990
Informal care for the disabled elderly. A critique of recent literatureE K Abel
Journal of Aging Studies|September 1, 2024
Advice for dementia carers: A critique of the literatureEmily K Abel
Nursing History Review : Official Journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing|January 1, 1996
"We are left so much alone to work out our own problems". Nurses on American Indian reservations during the 1930sE K Abel
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1994
Family caregiving in the nineteenth century: Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie, 1858-1888E K Abel
The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1995
"Man, woman, and chore boy": transformations in the antagonistic demands of work and care on women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuriesE K Abel
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 26, 2009
The rise and fall of celiac disease in the United StatesEmily K Abel
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|December 6, 2003
From exclusion to expulsion: Mexicans and tuberculosis in Los Angeles, 1914-1940Emily K Abel
American Journal of Public Health|July 14, 2004
"Only the best class of immigration": public health policy toward Mexicans and Filipinos in Los Angeles, 1910-1940Emily K Abel
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|May 10, 2011
"In the last stages of irremediable disease": American hospitals and dying patients before World War IIEmily K Abel
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|October 1, 1995
A "terrible and exhausting" struggle: family caregiving during the transformation of medicineE K Abel
Research on Aging|June 1, 1990
Informal care for the disabled elderly. A critique of recent literatureE K Abel
Journal of Aging Studies|September 1, 2024
Advice for dementia carers: A critique of the literatureEmily K Abel
Nursing History Review : Official Journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing|January 1, 1996
"We are left so much alone to work out our own problems". Nurses on American Indian reservations during the 1930sE K Abel
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1994
Family caregiving in the nineteenth century: Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie, 1858-1888E K Abel
The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1995
"Man, woman, and chore boy": transformations in the antagonistic demands of work and care on women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuriesE K Abel
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences|June 26, 2009
The rise and fall of celiac disease in the United StatesEmily K Abel
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