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Contents
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Volume 4 • Number 2
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2002
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Articles
| Disputes About Typhoid Fever in Victoria in the 1870s |
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| F. B. Smith |
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| Tuberculosis & Economy: Public Health & Labour in the early Welfare State |
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| Alison Bashford |
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| Jaundice & War: Viral Hepatitis & other Causes of Jaundice in Times of War |
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| Clement R. Boughton |
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| What Professor Cleland Did in his Holidays: Collecting Expeditions to Central Australia as Indigenious Health Research, 1925-39 |
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| David Thomas |
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| Walter George Arthur: A Health Profile of a 19th-Century Van Diemen's Land Aboriginal Man |
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| Sally Dammery |
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| Witnesses to 20th-Century Medicine |
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| Dr Count Franz Rudolf Anton Georg Josef Maria Lippay: Lawyer, Soldier, Physiologist, Medical Practitioner, Refugee, Academic & Ophthalmologist |
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| Max Kamien |
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| Conference Report |
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Australasian Association for History, Philosophy & Social Studies of Science Conference, Sydney, 2002
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Ann Westmore & Rachel A. Ankeny
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| Review Essay |
A Sunburnt Country: Reflections on Race, Whiteness & the Geo-Politics of Settlement in Australia
A review of The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and the Racial Destiny in Australia
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Warwick H. Anderson/David Walker
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Book Reviews
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