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P Razzell

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Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The orgins of vaccinia virus-a brief rejoinderP Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The conundrum of eighteenth-century English population growth. [Review of: Wrigley, EA; Davies, RS; Oeppen, JE; Schofield RS. English population history from family reconstitution 1580-1837. Cambridge University Press, 1997]P Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|August 1, 1995
Should remaining stocks of smallpox virus be destroyed?P Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The origins of vaccinia virus - a brief commentP Razzell
Medical Education|July 1, 1977
The pre-clinical curriculum: an information processing problemP Razzell, J Weinman
The Economic History Review|July 9, 2008
Did smallpox reduce height? A final commentP Razzell, T Leunig, H J Voth
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Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The orgins of vaccinia virus-a brief rejoinderP Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The conundrum of eighteenth-century English population growth. [Review of: Wrigley, EA; Davies, RS; Oeppen, JE; Schofield RS. English population history from family reconstitution 1580-1837. Cambridge University Press, 1997]P Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|August 1, 1995
Should remaining stocks of smallpox virus be destroyed?P Razzell
Social History of Medicine : the Journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine|October 20, 2001
The origins of vaccinia virus - a brief commentP Razzell
Medical Education|July 1, 1977
The pre-clinical curriculum: an information processing problemP Razzell, J Weinman
The Economic History Review|July 9, 2008
Did smallpox reduce height? A final commentP Razzell, T Leunig, H J Voth
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