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      Smallpox outbreaks and immunization policies in Tanzania from the late nineteenth century to the First World War

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      Zamani: A Journal of African Historical Studies
      University of Dar es Salaam
      smallpox, German colonialism, Immunization policies, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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            Zamani: A Journal of African Historical Studies
            University of Dar es Salaam
            2961-6484
            31 December 2024
            : 1
            : 2
            : 237-249
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5021-0960
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            10.56279/ZJAHS1123
            ba9ab484-9650-48cb-b763-47564212d8fe
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            Africa
            smallpox,German colonialism,Immunization policies,Zanzibar,Tanzania

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