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[Medical geography of sleeping sickness].

open access: yesRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 1967
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‘Scurvy’ Lind's medical geography

Social Science and Medicine, 1991
The name James Lind is not one usually associated with medical geography. Yet Lind's book, An Essay on the Incidence of Diseases in Hot Climates, written in 1768, is of great importance in the development of medical geography. When Finke wrote his medical geography a quarter of a century later he quoted extensively from Lind.
Frank A Barrett
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Daniel Drake's medical geography

Social Science and Medicine, 1996
Daniel Drake's two volume study, Principal Diseases of the Interior of North America (1850-1854), is examined in the context of the medical geographical and geographical medical literature of the period. His work covers an in-depth examination of the-geography of the interior of the continent as it relates to disease occurrence.
Frank A Barrett
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Replacing positivism in medical geography

Social Science and Medicine, 2005
Revisiting debates about philosophical approaches in medical geography suggests that logical positivism may have been prematurely discarded. An analysis of authoritative texts in medical geography and their sources in human geography shows that logical positivism has been conflated with Comtean positivism, science, empiricism, quantification, science ...
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