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THE HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTH CARE - Diversity and Division in Medicine: Health Care in South Africa from the 1800s. By Anne Digby. Studies in the History of Medicine 5. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2006. Pp. 504. £55, paperback (ISBN 978-3-03910-715-5).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2010

TERESA BARNES
Affiliation:
University of Illinois at Urbana

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1 H. Bradford, ‘Akukho ntaka inokubhabha ngephiko elinye (No bird can fly on one wing): The “cattle-killing delusion” and black intellectuals, c.1840–1910’, African Studies 67:2 (2008), 209–32.