Flexible bodies: tracking immunity in American culture--from the days of polio to the age of AIDS

1995 Choice Reviews Online 758 citations

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PoliomyelitisImmunityVirologyTracking (education)MedicineHistoryDemographyImmunologySociologyImmune systemPedagogy

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1995
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Volume
32
Issue
08
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32-4538
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Emily T. Martin (1995). Flexible bodies: tracking immunity in American culture--from the days of polio to the age of AIDS. Choice Reviews Online , 32 (08) , 32-4538. https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.32-4538

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