Educating deaf students : from research to practice / / Marc Marschark, Harry G. Lang, John A. Albertini.

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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
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Physical Description:xv, 277 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1 Histories of Medical Geography
  • CONEVERY BOLTON VALENCIUS
  • European National Practices
  • 2 The Geographical Imperative in Nineteenth-Century French Medicine
  • MICHAEL A OSBORNE
  • 3 Differences of Degree: Representations of India in British Medical
  • Topography, 1820-c. 1870
  • MARK HARRISON
  • 4 The Debate about Acclimatization in the Dutch East Indies, 1840-1860
  • ANNEMARIE DE KNECHT-VAN EEKELEN
  • 5 Adolf Mihry (1810-1888): G6ttingen's Humboldtian Medical
  • Geographer
  • NICOLAAS A RUPKE
  • 6 August Hirsch: As Critic of, and Contributor to, Geographical
  • Medicine and Medical Geography
  • FRANK A BARRETT
  • Colonial Discourses
  • 7 The Geography of Health and the Making of the American West:
  • Arkansas and Missouri, 1800-1860
  • CONEVERY BOLTON VALENCIUS
  • 8 Geography, Race and Nation: Remapping "Tropical" Australia,
  • 1890-1930
  • WARWICK ANDERSON
  • Cartographic Representations
  • 9 Humboldtian Representations in Medical Cartography
  • NICOLAAS A RUPKE and KAREN E WONDERS
  • 10 The first Global Map of the Distribution of Human Diseases:
  • Friedrich Schnurrer's 'Charte uber die geographische Ausbreitung der
  • Krankheiten', 1827
  • RAINER BROMER
  • 11 Heinrich Berghaus's Map of Human Diseases
  • JANE R CAMERINI
  • Epilogues
  • 12 Airs, Waters, Places: Perennial Puzzles of Health and Environment
  • ANNE BUTTIMER
  • 13 Medical Science before Scientific Medicine: Reflections on the History
  • of Medical Geography
  • RONALD L NUMBERS
  • Index.