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Bibliographie Barrera, Antonio, ‘Local Herbs, Global Medicines. Commerce, Knowledge and Commodities in Spanish America’, dans : Smith et Findlen, Merchants and Marvels, p. 163–181. Bertucci, Paola, ‘Therapeutic attractions : early applications of electricity to the art of healing’, dans : Whitaker, H. A., C.U. M. Smith et S. S. Finger (éd.), Brain, Mind and Medicine : Essays in Eighteenth-Century Neuroscience (2007), p. 271–284. Bertucci, Paola et Giuliano Pancaldi (éd.), Electric Bodies. Episodes in the History of Medical Electricity (Bologna: CIS, University of Bologna, 2001). Bhattacharya, Sanjoy qnd Brimnes, Niels, ‘Introduction : Simultaneously Global and Local : Reassessing Small pox Vaccination and its Spread, 1789–1900’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83 (2009), p. 1–16. Blaufox, M. Donald et Anthony R. Constable, ‘The Sandglass and the Pulse’, Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 96 (2008), p. 18–19. 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Cook, Harold J., Trials of an Ordinary Doctor : Joannes Groenevelt in Seventeenth-Century London (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994). Cook, Harold J., Matters of Exchange. Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch Golden Age (Yale University Press, 2007). Cooter, Roger, Surgery and Society in Peace and War. Orthopaedics and the Organization of Modern Medicine, 1880–1948 (Basingstoke: The MacMillan Press, 1993). Cooter, Roger et Bill Luckin (éd.), Accidents in History. Injuries, Facilities and Social Relations (1997: Rodopi, 1997). Curth, Louise Hill, ‘Medical Advertising in the Popular Press :Almanacs and the Growth of Propriety Medicines’, Pharmacy in History 50 (2008), p. 3–16. Davis, Audrey B., Medicine and its Technology : an introduction to the history of medical instrumentation (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981). 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