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9 entries match Asia & Pacific [Z01.586] · Social & Political History [K01.850]
2012 CE
#10668
Democratic governance & health: Hospitals, Politics and health policy in New Zealand.
"New Zealand is the only country in the world where elected health boards have long been a core feature of the health care system. These boards are conceptually important and aspirational for policy-makers and communi…
2016 CE
#10096
Farewell to the god of plague: Chairman Mao's campaign to deworm China.
2018 CE
#10645
Knowledge, power, and women's reproductive health in Japan, 1690–1945.
1988 CE
#10029
Managing madness: Psychiatry and society in Australia 1788-1980.
1997 CE
#10030
Sex, disease, and society: A comparative history of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. Edited by Milton J. Lewis, Scott Bamber and Michael Waugh.
1979 CE
#8772
The Monro collection in the Medical Library of the University of Otago: A descriptive catalogue with annotations and introduction
Scottish army surgeon John Monro (1670-1740) initiated a series of events that lead to the establishment of a dynasty which, beginning with his son Alexander Monro, changed the course of medical teaching and learning.…
2011 CE
#8247
The social history of health and medicine in colonial India. Edited by Biswamoy Pati and Mark Harrison.
2009 CE
#9267
Uneasy encounters: The politics of medicine and health in China 1900-1937. Edited by Iris Borowy.
2015 CE
#8042
Vietnamese traditional medicine: A social history.
Reception of foreign medical ideas and techniques through the case study of smallpox.