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    Essay Review: The Historiography of Immunology is Still in Its Infancy.Alfred I. Tauber, Leon Chernyak, Anne-Marie Moulin, Herman Friedman & Emily Martin - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (1):205-215.
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    The paths of ethics in research in Laos and the Mekong countries: health, environment, societies.Anne Marie Moulin, Bansa Oupathana, Manivanh Souphanthong & Bernard Taverne (eds.) - 2018 - Marseille: Institut de recherche pour le développement.
    In an historic first, two ethics committees - one from Laos, the other from France - met in Vientiane in October 2015. Researchers examined a multitude of ethical issues related to health, the environment, and societies in countries in the Mekong region. Urgent, universal questions were discussed in local contexts ; productive debates illustrated a complex array of possible solutions. This book, born out of that meeting, serves as a guide for those working across the spectrum of scientific fields on (...)
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    [The vaccine metaphor. From inoculation to vaccination].A. M. Moulin - 1991 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 14 (2):271-297.
    The episodes of cowpox inoculation (1798) and rabies preventive treatment (1885) are celebrated as the landmark of modern medicine. Paradoxically, these two advances have been accomplished without any theoretical breakthrough in the understanding of immunity. Going further, they were made possible by a long past of empirical procedures among which smallpox inoculation played an outstanding role. The paper explores the paradox of 'Immunization without Immunology' and Pasteur's reconstruction of the past, through his successful use of a metaphor. 'Vaccine', originally linked (...)
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    The Ethical Crisis of Organ Transplants: In Search of Cultural "Compatibility".Anne Marie Moulin - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (172):73-92.
    There is no concept, no matter how strange, in which human beings are not willing to believe fervently, so long as it offers some comfort from the knowledge that one day they will no longer exist, so long as it gives him them hope of some form of eternal life. Norbert Elias1.
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  5. Lives at Risk. Public Health in Nineteenth-Century Egypt.Laverne Kuhnke & Anne Marie Moulin - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (1):155.
     
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    Sciences de la nature et médecine.Goulven Laurent, Claude Blanckaert, Jean-Marc Drouin, François Duchesneau, Antonella La Vergata, Charles Lenay, Marie-France Morel, Marie Jaisson, Roselyne Rey, Anne-Marie Moulin, Patrick Zylberman & Jean Gayon - 1992 - Revue de Synthèse 113 (3-4):515-550.
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    El regreso de las epidemias: Salud y sociedad en el Peru del siglo XX. Marcos Cueto.Anne Marie Moulin - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):173-174.
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    Historical development of vaccines. Introduction: Hazards and rationality in the vaccinal approach.A. M. Moulin - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (1):5-29.
    The aim of this paper is to introduce the one hundred years of vaccination that has passed since Louis Pasteur first coined this generic term. According to the late Jonas Salk, vaccinology is a science encompassing all aspects of vaccine from its conception in the laboratory to its production by companies and its application and distribution in the field. In this historical survey I explore how vaccination never consisted of a simple and uniform application of a rational model, but rather (...)
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  9. Medical ethics in France: The latest great political debate.Anne Marie Moulin - 1988 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (3).
    The American term Bioethics has been adopted over the last ten years and the development of Bioethics committees on the American model testifies this influence, even before the official appointment of a National Committee in 1983. This phenomenon acknowledged as the emergence of French bioethics is in fact the final outcome of a long-lasting crisis in the medical profession, in quest for a new style of ethics, breaking with the traditional professional ethics (French Déontologie, through the Ordre des Médecins). Among (...)
     
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    L'état mental Des mourants.Paul Sollier, A. Moulin & Alexandre Keller - 1896 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 41:303 - 313.
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  11. Jacques Testart: 1986, l'oeuf transparent [the transparent egg] , with a preface by Michel Serres, flammarion (collection champs), Paris, 219 pp., 35 F = $7.00 (paper). [REVIEW]Anne Marie Moulin - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (5):587-591.
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