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Detecting the Diagnosis: Parasitology, Crime Fiction, and the British Medical Gaze,, revealing how such meetings helped to embed the figure of the doctor-detective in public understandings of science. Parasitologists like Ronald Ross and David Bruce were routinely reported in newspapers using detective fiction’s most famous archetype: Sherlock Holmes, a frame of reference that bluInflated 发表于 2025-3-24 14:35:38
Imperial Aetiologies: Violence, Sleeping Sickness, and the Colonial Encounter, range of medical and nonmedical genres. Using the repetition of an African curse ‘owa na ntolo’ as an access point, she reveals how sensational literary depictions of sleeping sickness circulated between newspaper reports and clinical case studies, augmenting debates about racial susceptibility. Deplasma-cells 发表于 2025-3-24 16:34:11
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Epilogue: ,n of science and empire at the fin de siècle. After considering the challenges inherent in writing contextual histories of science, and the human penchant for linear story-telling, she broadens her view to take into account political discourses surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic. Taylor-Pirie arguesEstrogen 发表于 2025-3-24 23:53:38
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