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Circulating smallpox knowledge: Guatemalan doctors, Maya Indians and designing Spain's smallpox Vaccination Expedition, 1780-1803
Martha Few
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Smallpox
100%
Spain
100%
Maya Indians
100%
Smallpox Vaccination
100%
Inoculation
50%
Guatemala
50%
Vaccination
33%
Highlands
33%
Maya
33%
Material Conditions
16%
Royal
16%
Europe
16%
Asia
16%
Health Policy
16%
Practical Experience
16%
Experiential Knowledge
16%
Small Parts
16%
Multi-ethnic
16%
Medical Knowledge
16%
Interweaving
16%
Indigenous Peoples
16%
Moral Responsibility
16%
Multi-ethnic City
16%
Imperial Science
16%
Cultural Conditions
16%
Local Method
16%
Spanish Crown
16%
Social Sciences
Spanish
100%
Spain
100%
Indians
100%
Mayas
100%
Mountains
66%
Asia
33%
Responsibility
33%
Indigenous Peoples
33%
Cultural Conditions
33%