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Head of a Serpent, a Pinch of Rue
Women, Indigenous Pharmacology, and the Patriarchy of French Colonizing Science in Morocco
Ellen Amster
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, July 2022, 63 (2) 195-222; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/hopp.63.2.195
Ellen Amster
Hannah Unit in the History of Medicine and Medical Humanities at McMaster University;
Roles: Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine and Director
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History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals
Vol. 63, Issue 2
25 Jul 2022
Head of a Serpent, a Pinch of Rue
Ellen Amster
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Jul 2022, 63 (2) 195-222; DOI: 10.3368/hopp.63.2.195
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- “My Mother Prepared Those for Us”: Galenic Pharmacology and Women’s Medical Mediation in Morocco
- Le Rite et L’Outil: French Pharmaceutical Bioprospecting in “Women’s Sorcery”
- The Frenchwoman as Ethnographer of Moroccan Women’s Pharmacology
- Crime and Female Villainy in the Toxicology Laboratory of Dr. Charnot
- Conclusion
- Footnotes
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