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The Journal of Asian studies

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The Journal of Asian Studies|January 20, 2009
Rethinking the history of medicine in Asia: Hakim Mohammed Said and the Society for the Promotion of Eastern MedicineJoseph S Alter
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1981
The goddess Sitala and epidemic smallpox in BengalR W Nicholas
The Journal of Asian Studies|October 8, 2011
Policing the savage: segregation, labor and state medicine in the AndamansS Sen
The Journal of Asian Studies|June 30, 2021
Olympic RecoveriesKate McDonald
The Journal of Asian Studies|June 30, 2021
Viral Reflections: Placing China in Global Health HistoriesMary Augusta Brazelton
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1988
Science and medicine in Imperial China--the state of the fieldN Sivin
The Journal of Asian Studies|October 6, 2011
Guarding Beijing's food security in the Qing Dynasty: state, market, and policeL M Li, A Dray-Novey
The Journal of Asian Studies|September 13, 2008
Commercial growth and environmental change in early modern Japan: Hachinohe's wild boar famineR L Walker
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 20, 2009
Of germs, public hygiene, and the healthy body: the making of the medicalizing state in ThailandDavisakd Puaksom
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1978
Crisis mortality in the nineteenth century Philippines: data from parish recordsP C Smith
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The Journal of Asian Studies|January 20, 2009
Rethinking the history of medicine in Asia: Hakim Mohammed Said and the Society for the Promotion of Eastern MedicineJoseph S Alter
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1981
The goddess Sitala and epidemic smallpox in BengalR W Nicholas
The Journal of Asian Studies|October 8, 2011
Policing the savage: segregation, labor and state medicine in the AndamansS Sen
The Journal of Asian Studies|June 30, 2021
Olympic RecoveriesKate McDonald
The Journal of Asian Studies|June 30, 2021
Viral Reflections: Placing China in Global Health HistoriesMary Augusta Brazelton
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1988
Science and medicine in Imperial China--the state of the fieldN Sivin
The Journal of Asian Studies|October 6, 2011
Guarding Beijing's food security in the Qing Dynasty: state, market, and policeL M Li, A Dray-Novey
The Journal of Asian Studies|September 13, 2008
Commercial growth and environmental change in early modern Japan: Hachinohe's wild boar famineR L Walker
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 20, 2009
Of germs, public hygiene, and the healthy body: the making of the medicalizing state in ThailandDavisakd Puaksom
The Journal of Asian Studies|January 1, 1978
Crisis mortality in the nineteenth century Philippines: data from parish recordsP C Smith
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