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Gerald W. Hartwig and K. David Patterson, eds. Disease in African History: An Introductory Survey and Case Studies. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press, 1978. xiv + 255 pp. Maps, tables, figures, notes, bibliography, index. $13.75. - Robert F. Stock. Cholera in Africa. Diffusion of the Disease 1970-75 with Particular Emphasis on West Africa. London: International African Institute, 1976. vii + 127 pp. Maps, figures, tables, appendices, bibliography. $8.50. - Edward S. Ayensu. Medicinal Plants of West Africa. Algonac, Mich.: Reference Publications, Inc., 1978. 330 pp. Maps, illustrations, plates, glossary, bibliography, index. $29.95.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2016
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- Health, Disease, and Society
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1. Excellent examples of this optimal synthesis of social and medical history can be found in medical historiography such as the following: Sigerist, Henry E., Civilization and Disease (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1943)Google Scholar; Temkin, Owsei, The Falling Sickness, a History of Epilepsy from the Greeks to the Beginnings of Modern Neurology, 2nd ed., rev. (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971)Google Scholar; and Rosen, George, Madness in Society: Chapters in the Historical Sociology of Mental Illness (New York and Evanston: Harper and Row Publishers, 1968)Google Scholar.
2. The Promotion and Development of Traditional Medicine: Report of a WHO Meeting, Technical Report Series 622 (Geneva: World Health Organization, 1978).
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