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Journal of World History : Official Journal of the World History Association|December 31, 2009
From rapid change to stasis: official responses to cholera in British-ruled India and Egypt, 1860-1921S Watts
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 16, 1998
Perceptions and priorities in disease eradication: dracunculiasis eradication in AfricaS Watts
Fund Raising Management|May 7, 1997
Recognizing your forgotten donorsS Watts
Medical History|June 1, 2000
Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: a contribution to the history of dracunculiasis eradicationS Watts
Past & Present|November 3, 2011
British development policies and malaria in India: 1897-c.1929S Watts
Journal of Social History|June 29, 2007
Yellow fever immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the age of slavery and beyond: a reappraisalS Watts
World Health Forum|January 1, 1996
No transmission of dracunculiasis in Egypt for two centuriesS Watts
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 16, 1998
An ancient scourge: the end of dracunculiasis in EgyptS Watts
Health Visitor|June 1, 1988
Know your organisations: BACUPS Watts
Local Population Studies|February 23, 2002
Some aspects of mortality in three Shropshire parishes in the mid-seventeenth centuryS Watts
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Journal of World History : Official Journal of the World History Association|December 31, 2009
From rapid change to stasis: official responses to cholera in British-ruled India and Egypt, 1860-1921S Watts
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 16, 1998
Perceptions and priorities in disease eradication: dracunculiasis eradication in AfricaS Watts
Fund Raising Management|May 7, 1997
Recognizing your forgotten donorsS Watts
Medical History|June 1, 2000
Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: a contribution to the history of dracunculiasis eradicationS Watts
Past & Present|November 3, 2011
British development policies and malaria in India: 1897-c.1929S Watts
Journal of Social History|June 29, 2007
Yellow fever immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the age of slavery and beyond: a reappraisalS Watts
World Health Forum|January 1, 1996
No transmission of dracunculiasis in Egypt for two centuriesS Watts
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 16, 1998
An ancient scourge: the end of dracunculiasis in EgyptS Watts
Health Visitor|June 1, 1988
Know your organisations: BACUPS Watts
Local Population Studies|February 23, 2002
Some aspects of mortality in three Shropshire parishes in the mid-seventeenth centuryS Watts
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