JCLRC -- Article/Photocopy Interlibrary Loan Request Form

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Periodical Title

Please indicate the complete citation source (Where did you find this?). Be specific- give the name of the database, book, website url, etc. where the citation was found.

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(Author) Deacon, Harriet, (Title of Article) Health, Power and Politics in Windhoek, Namibia, 1915-1945  (Periodical Title) Bulletin of the History of Medicine – (Volume No.) Volume 78, (Issue No.) Number 4, (Date) Winter 2004, (Page No.) pp. 916-917


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