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Medicine at the Border: The history, culture and politics of global health
An international conference, Sydney, Australia, 1-3 July 2004
SARS and its precedents
foreign-ness, diaspora and contagion
travel, migration and quarantine
disinfecting mail, from leprosy to anthrax
colonialism and hygiene
vaccination and histories of nations
race, immigration and medico-legal border control
frontiers, medicine and cultures of aid
history of international health and hygiene
detention, dangerousness and risk
medical history and epidemiology
genealogies of geography and population
Sponsored by the Departments of History and Medical Humanities, University of Sydney
Call for papers: 300 word abstract and CV in hard copy by 1 December 2003 to:
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