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Re-imagining global health through social medicine. Global Public Health. :1-18.
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2019. The Pharmaceutical Assemblage Rethinking Sowa Rigpa and the Herbal Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia Comment. Current Anthropology. 58(6):705-706.
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2017. Introduction: Ethnomedicine and medical anthropology today, in the case of Tibet. Medicine Anthropology Theory | An open-access journal in the anthropology of health, illness, and medicine. 3(2):11.
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2016. It Takes More than a Village: Building a Network of Safety in Nepal's Mountain Communities. Maternal & Child Health Journal. 20(12):2424-2430.
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2016. Comments.. Current Anthropology. 56(2):193-198.
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2015. Ethnography and the making of modern health professionals. Culture, Medicine And Psychiatry. 35(2):313-320.
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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. Medicine Between Science and Religion: Explorations on Tibetan Grounds. Epistemologies of healing.
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2011. Medicine between science and religion: explorations on Tibetan grounds / Schrempf, Mona, ; editor.. Epistemologies of healing; Variation: Epistemologies of healing.. :370.
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2011. Encounters with Efficacy. Asian Medicine. 6(1):1-21.
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2010. Global Health Diplomacy: Defining a New Discipline. Conference Papers -- International Studies Association. :1-12.
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2009. Global Health Diplomacy. Medical Anthropology. 27(4):315-323.
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2008. Global Pharma in the Land of Snows: Tibetan Medicines, SARS, and Identity Politics Across Nations. Asian Medicine. 4(1):1-28.
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2008. The Three Channels in Tibetan Medical and Religious Texts, including a translation of Tsultrim Gyaltsen’s ‘Treatise on the Three Channels in Tibetan Medicine.’. Traditional South Asian Medicine. (8):86-115.
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2008. How to Make Consent Informed: Possible Lessons from Tibet. IRB: Ethics & Human Research. 29(6):7-14.
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2007. Informed Consent in cross-cultural perspective: clinical research in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, PRC. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 31(4):445-472.
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2007. Integrating Abstraction: Modernising Medicine At Lhasa’s Mentsikhang. Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003. Volume 10: Soundings in Tibetan Medicine. :29-43.
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2007. The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Clinical Trials Research: Case Report from the Tibetan Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 19(3):267-289.
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2005. Having A “Safe Delivery”: Conflicting Views from Tibet. Health Care for Women International. 26(9):821-851.
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2005. Moral Orgasm and Productive Sex: Tantrism Faces Fertility Control in Lhasa, Tibet (China). Sex in Development. :207-239.
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2005. Moral Orgasm and Productive Sex: Tantrism Faces Fertility Control in Lhasa, Tibet (China). Sex in Development. :207-239.
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