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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
When the Patient is Plural: Public and International Health
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General works
Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Early Modern
Africa and Asia
Australia and New Zealand
Britain and Ireland
Other Europe (except German Third Reich)
German Third Reich
Canada
Caribbean and Latin America
United States
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