Bringing together historians of science and medicine with
environmental historians, and adding more contemporary vantage
points from geography, anthropology, and sociology, "Osiris Volume
19: Landscapes of Exposure" offers an unprecedented
interdisciplinary depiction of how, over the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, scientists and lay people have generated
methods for connecting health and place, disease and ecology,
calculation and risk.
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