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Between colonial, national, and international medicine: The case of bejel
Liat Kozma
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Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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European civilization
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Islamic
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Legacy
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Medical Practice
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Medical theory
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Medicine
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North Africa
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Post-colonial
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Weave
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World War II
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Arab
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Bejel
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Civilizational Discourse
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Clinical Experience
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Colonial Legacy
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Colonial Medicine
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Endemic Syphilis
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European Civilization
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Hygienic Behaviour
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International Medicine
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Islamic Society
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Medical Practice
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Medical Theory
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Middle East and North Africa
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National Medicine
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Postcolonial
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Syphilis
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World Health Organization
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World War II
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Social Sciences
Diseases
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East Africa
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Islamic Society
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Middle East
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Narrative
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North Africa
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World War II
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Postcolonialism
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