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MEDICINES: AVAILABILITY, ACCESS, USE

Jitta, Jessica, S.R. Whyte, & Nathan  Nshakira. 2003 Availability of drugs: what does it mean in Ugandan primary care? Health Policy 64 (2): 167-179. [invited presentation at the International Conference on Improving the Use of Medicine.

Meinert, Lotte and Wenzel Geissler. 1998. Medicin kan ethvert barn da købe (Any child can buy medicine). Kontakt. Internationalt Magasin 50, 3: 30-31. Chiang Mai. April 2004.]

Mogensen, Hanne. 2000. Medicine for symptoms - and for well-being: a study of the use of health care services in eastern Uganda. In Proceedings from Workshop on People and Medicines in East Africa. Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory, s. 67-70.

Whyte, Susan R. 2001. Creative commoditization: the social life of pharmaceuticals in Uganda. In: John Liep (ed.) Locating Cultural Creativity. Pp. 119-132. London: Pluto Press.

Whyte, Susan R., Sjaak van der Geest, Anita Hardon. 2002. Social Lives of Medicines. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Whyte, Susan R. 2002. Materia Medica: Ideen und Substanzen in verflochtenen Welten [Materia medica: ideas and substances in interconnected worlds] In: Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin and Ulrich Braukämper (eds.) Ethnologie der Globalisierung: Perspektiven kultureller Verflechtungen.Pp. 31-45. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer.

Whyte, Susan R. & Harriet Birungi. 2000 The business of medicines and the politics of knowledge in Uganda. In: Linda M. Whiteford and Lenore Manderson (eds.) Global Health Policy, Local Realities: The Fallacy of the Level Playing Field. Pp. 127-148. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

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