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Pharmaceuticals and modern statecraft in South Africa: the cases of opium, thalidomide and contraception.
- Correspondence to Professor Julie Parle, History, School of Social Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 3201, South Africa; parlej{at}ukzn.ac.za
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Pharmaceuticals and modern statecraft in South Africa: the cases of opium, thalidomide and contraception.
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- Accepted September 24, 2018
- First published November 27, 2018.
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November 27, 2018
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