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Communicable diseases, Transmission, Public health, Emigration and immigration, Prevention, History, Communicable diseases, transmission, Mexican-american border region, Public health, history, United states, emigration and immigration, Mexico, emigration and immigration, Public Health, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Communicable Disease Control, History, 19th Century, History, 20th CenturyShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Fevered measures: public health and race at the Texas-Mexico border, 1848-1942
2012, Duke University Press
in English
0822352575 9780822352570
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From the Texas-Mexico border to the Mexican-Texas epidemic, 1848-1882
The promise of progress : quarantines and the fusion of race and nation
The appearance of progress : Black labor, smallpox, and the body politics of transnational American citizenship, 1895
The power of progress : 1898, Laredo and the limits of quarantine, 1899-1903
Domestic tensions at an American crossroads : bordering on gender, labor, and typhus control, 1910-1920
Bodies of evidence : vaccination and the body politics of transnational Mexican citizenship, 1910-1920
Border quarantine and the Texas-Mexico border : race, citizenship, and national identity, 1920-1940.
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