Circulation: Reflections on circularity, entity, and liquidity in the language of global history
S Gänger - Journal of Global History, 2017 - cambridge.org
'Circulation'is not only among the most widely used words in the language of global history;
it is also among the most erratically employed. Amorphous in its usages and protean in its …
it is also among the most erratically employed. Amorphous in its usages and protean in its …
Mapping knowledge domains of non-biomedical modalities: A large-scale co-word analysis of literature 1987–2017
D Nguyen - Social Science & Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper presents a systematic mapping of the disparate literature on non-biomedical
therapeutic modalities using co-word analysis. Non-biomedical modalities are defined in this …
therapeutic modalities using co-word analysis. Non-biomedical modalities are defined in this …
Interactions between local medical systems and the biomedical system: a conceptual and methodological review in light of hybridization subprocesses
MB Abreu, TSO Ferraz, UP Albuquerque… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2023 - Springer
Local medical systems (LMSs) are complex and dynamic, encompassing local perceptions
of diseases, prevention and treatment strategies, and evaluations of therapeutic responses …
of diseases, prevention and treatment strategies, and evaluations of therapeutic responses …
[HTML][HTML] Philosophy of biomedicine
S Valles - 2020 - plato.stanford.edu
Despite the simple name, biomedicine is not simply the area of overlap between biology and
medicine. It is a framework, a set of philosophical commitments, a global institution woven …
medicine. It is a framework, a set of philosophical commitments, a global institution woven …
[图书][B] The new health bioeconomy: R&D policy and innovation for the twenty-first century
J Mittra - 2015 - books.google.com
This book provides new insights into how new biology, and the emergence of" translational"
policies to drive the health bioeconomy, is reshaping the innovation ecosystem for new …
policies to drive the health bioeconomy, is reshaping the innovation ecosystem for new …
Social medicine and international expert networks in Latin America, 1930–1945
ED Carter - Social inequities and contemporary struggles for …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper examines the international networks that influenced ideas and policy in social
medicine in the 1930s and 1940s in Latin America, focusing on institutional networks …
medicine in the 1930s and 1940s in Latin America, focusing on institutional networks …
Mitochondrial mothers of a fat nation: Race, gender and epigenetics in obesity research on Mexican mestizos
A Saldaña-Tejeda - BioSocieties, 2018 - Springer
This paper explores scientific and medical discourses on genetics and epigenetics in the
context of the increasing rates of obesity and diabetes among Mexican mestizos. It draws on …
context of the increasing rates of obesity and diabetes among Mexican mestizos. It draws on …
Конституционная биоюриспруденция и достижение биоэтического благополучия (часть 1)
ИА Кравец - Сравнительное конституционное обозрение, 2022 - elibrary.ru
В статье раскрываются теоретические, философские, конституционно-правовые и
некоторые технологические основы для развития конституционной …
некоторые технологические основы для развития конституционной …
Pharmacy, testing, and the language of truth in Renaissance Italy
V Pugliano - Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2017 - muse.jhu.edu
This article examines the role of testing and innovation in sixteenthcentury Italian pharmacy.
I argue that apothecaries were less concerned with testing drugs for efficacy or creating …
I argue that apothecaries were less concerned with testing drugs for efficacy or creating …
Biomedicalization revisited
This chapter describes highlights in the career of the concept of biomedicalization since
2010, including brief overviews of special issues of journals in other disciplines and …
2010, including brief overviews of special issues of journals in other disciplines and …