Boel Berner
Boel Berner (b. 3 August 1945) is a Swedish sociologist, historian, and editor. Provided by Wikipedia
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Strange Blood : the Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in 19th Century Medicine and Beyond / by Berner, Boel
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Strange Blood : the Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in 19th Century Medicine and Beyond / by Berner, Boel
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Gendered practices : feminist studies of technology and society /
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Constructing risk and safety in technological practice
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Manoeuvring in an environment of uncertainty : structural change and social action in sub-Saharan Africa /
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Constructing risk and safety in technological practice
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Technology and medical practice blood, guts and machines /
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Technology and medical practice : blood, guts and machines /
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