Endangered Species: Health, Illness and Death among Madagascar's People of the Forest
@article{Sharp2003EndangeredSH, title={Endangered Species: Health, Illness and Death among Madagascar's People of the Forest}, author={L. Sharp}, journal={Medical Anthropology Quarterly}, year={2003}, volume={17} }
Endangered Species: Health, Illness and Death among Madagascar's People of the Forest. Janice Harper. Ethnographic Studies in Medical Anthropology Series. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2002. xvii. 273 pp.
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