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Book Title: Fighting Invisible Enemies: Health And Medical Transitions A...
Item Length: 9in
Item Height: 1.2in
Item Width: 6in
Author: Clifford E. Trafzer
Publication Name: Fighting Invisible Enemies : Health and Medical Transitions Among Southern California Indians
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 24.1 Oz
Number of Pages: 392 Pages