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The Misappropriation of Native/Indigenous Imagery in Pharmaceutical Advertising

Greg Bond, Beth Fisher, Greg Higby, Kristen Huset and Lucas Richert
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, January 2022, 64 (2) 198-204; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/hopp.64.2.198
Greg Bond
University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries;
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Beth Fisher
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy;
Roles: Curator
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Greg Higby
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy and Senior Lecturer at University of Wisconsin–Madison;
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Kristen Huset
University of Wisconsin–Madison;
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Lucas Richert
History of Pharmacy at University of Wisconsin–Madison; .
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Greg Bond, Beth Fisher, Greg Higby, Kristen Huset, Lucas Richert
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Jan 2022, 64 (2) 198-204; DOI: 10.3368/hopp.64.2.198

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Greg Bond, Beth Fisher, Greg Higby, Kristen Huset, Lucas Richert
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Jan 2022, 64 (2) 198-204; DOI: 10.3368/hopp.64.2.198
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