No Other Gods: On Science and American Social Thought"More than anyone else, [Rosenberg] has moved medicine from the periphery of the historical enterprise to a position much nearer the center. Around the world he is recognized as the leading medical historian of the late twentieth century."Ronald L. Numb |
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Science Society and Social Thought | 1 |
Heredity Disease | 25 |
Medical | 54 |
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