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"Interrogating the notions of national and scientific progress, Archiving Medical Violence shows how such violence is both an engine of medical progress and, more broadly, the production of empire. Christopher Perreira centers how the medical archive is produced, remembered, and contested within cultural production and critical memory, arguing that it is in the contradictions of settler colonialism and racial capitalism that we find how medical violence is narrated as a public good"--
Medical archives --- Hospital records --- Racism in medicine --- Medical ethics --- Violence in hospitals --- Social aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- History&delete& --- Sources --- History --- United States. --- Records and correspondence. --- Archives --- Archives médicales --- Hôpitaux --- Racisme en médecine --- Éthique médicale --- Violence dans les hôpitaux --- Archives. --- Records --- Sources. --- Aspect social --- Aspect moral --- Histoire --- United States --- Social aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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