Blood, coughs, and fever: tuberculosis and the working class of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1885-1915
Reber, Vera Blinn.
Social History of Medicine
; 12(1): 73-100, Apr.1999. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | HISA (história da saúde) | ID: his-10989
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