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Merrill Singer
}}Merrill Singer (b. October 6, 1950 McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA) is a medical anthropologist and professor emeritus in Anthropology at the University of Connecticut and in Community Medicine at the University of Connecticut Health Center. He is best known for his research on substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, syndemics, health disparities, and minority health. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Companion to Medical Anthropology. by Singer, Merrill
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The social value of drug addicts : the uses of the useless by Singer, Merrill, Page, J. Bryan, 1947-
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The anthropology of climate change : an integrated critical perspective by Baer, Hans A., 1944-, Singer, Merrill
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Comprehending Drug Use : Ethnographic Research at the Social Margins. by Page, J. Bryan
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A companion to the anthropology of environmental health
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The war machine and global health : a critical medical anthropological examination of the human costs of armed conflict and the international violence industry
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Foundations of biosocial health : stigma and illness interactions
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