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- Bookedited by David Tuckett and Nadine A. Levinson.Summary: "Compilation of terms, definitions, and discussion from major published psychoanalytic glossaries. In addition to the Language of Psychoanalysis (Laplanche and Pontalis), PEP has integrated three additional glossaries: the Edinburgh International Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis (Skelton), Glossary of Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts (Moore and Fine), and the Dictionary of Kleinian Thought (Hinshelwood). PEP has also integrated the EPF Glossary of Psychoanalysis in Europe (Junkers), which provides a mapping of each psychoanalytic term across several languages."Digital Access PEP Archive 2010 - <2016>
- ArticleAzeredo PR.Rev Bras Pesqui Med Biol. 1978 Jun;11(2-3):181-4.A brazilian physician, José Martins da Cruz Jobim, may be considered the author of one of the earliest medical reports with a story of the prevalence of the sikle cell trait among african negroes who came to Brazil as slaves, by observing their rather remarkable resistance against malarial infections than other sets of our population. Naturally, his report, published in 1835, must be considered by the actual scientific concepts.