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Publications by Peter Garnsey
Famine and Food Supply in the Greco-Roman World: Responses to Risk and Crisis.
Economic History Review
Economics
Econometrics
History
Ralph Jackson, Doctors and Diseases in the Roman Empire, London, British Museum Publications, 1988, 8vo, Pp. 208, Illus., £17.50.
Medical History
Medicine
Nursing
History
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