Did ancient Indian medicine have a theory of contagion?
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Did ancient Indian medicine have a theory of contagion? / Zysk, Kenneth Gregory.
Contagion: perspectives from pre-modern societies. ed. / Lawrence I. Conrad. Aldershot, England : Ashgate, 2000. p. 79-95.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
Harvard
Zysk, KG 2000, Did ancient Indian medicine have a theory of contagion? in LI Conrad (ed.), Contagion: perspectives from pre-modern societies. Ashgate, Aldershot, England, pp. 79-95.
APA
Zysk, K. G. (2000). Did ancient Indian medicine have a theory of contagion? In L. I. Conrad (Ed.), Contagion: perspectives from pre-modern societies (pp. 79-95). Ashgate.
Vancouver
Zysk KG. Did ancient Indian medicine have a theory of contagion? In Conrad LI, editor, Contagion: perspectives from pre-modern societies. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. 2000. p. 79-95
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Bibtex
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