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    Aztec Science and Technology.Francisco Guerra - 1969 - History of Science 8 (1):32-52.
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    Hispanic-american contribution to the history of scurvy.Francisco Guerra - 1950 - Centaurus 1 (1):12-23.
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  3. Medicinas, drogas y alimentos vegetales del Nuevo Mundo. Textos e imágenes españolas que los introdujeron en Europa.José M. López Pinero, Jose Luis Fresquet Febrer, Maria Luz Lopez Terradas, José Pardo Tomás & Francisco Guerra - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
     
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    The European-American Exchange.Francisco Guerra - 1993 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15 (3):313 - 327.
    The European-American exchange of infectious diseases was responsible for the demogrpahic havoc of the native population in the New World after 1492. Prior to this date medical writers describe the presence in Spain of viral diseases like influenza, parotitis, smallpox, measles, poliomyelitis, and rabies; there were also rickettsiasis, diphtheria, salmonellosis, plague, tubercolosis, leprosy, malaria, scabies and tinea. In America, before European arrivals, there were no records of human viral diseases, though there were records of rickettsiasis, treponematosis — pinta, yaws and (...)
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