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8 entries match Traditional & Indigenous [G02.403.700] · Epidemiology & Demography [N02.350 / K01.400.680]
2000 CE
#7976
A population history of the United States. Edited by Michael R. Haines and Richard H. Steckel.
From Pre-Columbian times to the present.
1884 CE
#9422
An epitome of the reports of the medical officers to the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Office from 1871 to 1882. With chapters on the history of medicine in China: Materia medica: Epidemics: Famine: Ethnology: And chronology in relation to medicine and public health.
Apart from studies of common diseases, public health issues, and epizootics, this work contains a chapter on opium smoking and a chapter on the castration of Chinese eunuchs, of which there were around a thousand work…
2015 CE
#7504
Cherokee medicine, colonial germs: An indigenous nation’s fight against smallpox, 1518–1824.
2007 CE
#7506
Epidemics and enslavement: Biological catastrophe in the native Southeast, 1492-1715,
2011 CE
#9488
Speaking of epidemics in Chinese medicine: Disease and the geographic imagination in late imperial China.
1994 CE
#10084
The health of Native Americans: Towards a biocultural epidemiology.
1977 CE
#7977
The native population of the Americas in 1492. Edited by William M. Devevan.
"The discovery of America was followed by possibly the greatest demographic disaster in the history of the world." Research by some scholars provides population estimates of the pre-contact Americas to be as high as 1…
1947 CE
#10216
The ranks of death: A medical history of the conquest of America
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.