Entre a "loucura" e a hanseníase: interfaces históricas das práticas e políticas instituídas
Garcia, José Ricardo Lopes.
Hansen. int
; 26(1): 14-22, jan.-jun. 2001.
Artigo Português | HISA (história da saúde) | ID: his-11951
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