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Editorial
Global health justice: epistemic theory and pandemic practice
- Correspondence to Dr Kenneth Boyd, Biomedical Teaching Organisation, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, UK; K.Boyd{at}ed.ac.uk
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Global health justice: epistemic theory and pandemic practice
Publication history
- Received March 31, 2023
- Accepted March 31, 2023
- First published April 20, 2023.
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April 20, 2023
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