MANTINI-BRIGGS, Clara
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Stories in the time of cholera: Racial profiling during a medical nightmare.Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2004.'In 1992-93, some five hundred people died from cholera in the Orinoco Delta of eastern Venezuela. In some communities, a third of the adults died in a single night, as anthropologist Charles Briggs and Clara Mantini-Briggs, a Venezuelan public health physician, reveal in their frontline report. Why, they ask in this moving and thought-provoking account, did so many die near the end of the twentieth century from a bacterial infection associated with the premodern past? Subjects: COUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › Venezuela, INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Cholera, INFECTIOUS DISEASE › History of Infectious Disease |