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Naming and forgetting: Sowa Rigpa and the territory of Asian medical systems. Medicine Anthropology Theory | An open-access journal in the anthropology of health, illness, and medicine. 3(2):87.
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Submitted. Exploring the Surgical Gaze Through Literature and Art. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association. 319(15):1532-1534.
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2018. Geopharmaceuticals of Himalayan Sowa Rigpa medicine: Ethnopharmacological uses, mineral diversity, chemical identification and current utilization in Bhutan. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 223:99-112.
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2018. The Patient Multiple: An Ethnography of Healthcare and Decision-Making in Bhutan. Social History of Medicine. 31(2):417-419.
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2018. The Pharmaceutical Assemblage Rethinking Sowa Rigpa and the Herbal Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia Comment. Current Anthropology. 58(6):706-708.
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Book review. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 133(1):248-250.
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2011. "Good" Manufacturing by Whose Standards? Remaking Concepts of Quality, Safety, and Value in the Production of Tibetan Medicines Anthropological Quarterly. 84(2):331-378.
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2011. Introduction: medicine in translation between science and religion. Adams, Vincanne; Schrempf, Mona; Craig, Sienna R., eds. Medicine between science and religion: explorations on Tibetan grounds. New York; Oxford, England: Berghahn Books, 2011. xili, 371p. (Epistemologies of healing). :1-31.
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2011. Migration, Social Change, Health, and the Realm of the Possible: Women's Stories between Nepal and New York. Anthropology & Humanism. 36(2):193-214.
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2011. Audrey Prost: Precious Pills: Medicine and Social Change among Tibetan Refugees in India. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry. 33(4):643-647.
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2009. Conservation, Cultivation, and Commodification of Medicinal Plants in the Greater Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau. Asian Medicine. 5(2):219-242.
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2009. Pediatric therapeutics and medicine administration in resource-poor settings: A review of barriers and an agenda for interdisciplinary approaches to improving outcomes. Social Science & Medicine. 69(11):1681-1690.
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2009. Pregnancy and Childbirth in Tibet: Knowledge, Perspectives, and Practices. Childbirth Across Cultures: Ideas and Practices of Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Postpartum. :145-160.
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2009. Their Footprints Remain: Biomedical Beginnings Across the Indo-Tibetan Frontier. Social History of Medicine. 22(3):663-664.
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