[Pertinence of the Elias approach in history of medicine]

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25 (4):515-529 (2002)
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original Wenger, Alexandre (2003) "Pertinence de l'approche éliasienne en histoire de la médecine". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25(4):515-529

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