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Amis, M. (1986).  Money: A suicide note.
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Cone, R.A., Martin, E. (In Press).  The immune system, global flows of foodstuffs, and the new culture of health.
Martin, C. (2000).  Brecht, feminism and Chinese theatre. Bertolt Brecht: a critical anthology. 228-236.
Claeson, B., Martin, E., Richardson, W., Schoch-Spana, M., taussig, K. (1991).  `Scientific Literacy': What It Is, Whay It's Important, and Why Scientists Think We Don't Have it: The Case of Immunology and the Immune System. The Anthropology of Science and Scientists (forthcoming).
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Davidoff, F., DeAngelis, C.D., Drazen, J.M., Hoey, J., Højgaard, L., Horton, R., Kotzin, S., Nicholls, M.G., Nylenna, M., Overbeke, A.J.P.M., Sox, H.C., Van Weyden, M.B.D., Wilkes, M. (2001).  Sponsorship, Authorship, and Accountability [editorial]. New England Journal of Medicine. 345, 825-827.
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Hassard, J., Parker, M. (1993).  Postmodernism and organizations.
Hirsch, M., Lange, J. (1992).  Clinical Care and Science. Conference Summary Report: VIII International Conference on AIDS, III STD WOrld Congress, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.. Abstract
Heidegger, M. (1982).  The basic problems of phenomenology.
Hollis, M., Lukes, S. (1982).  Rationality and relativism. viii, 312 p..
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Martin, E. (In Press).  Fluid Minds.
Martin, E. (In Press).  Bipolar expeditions: Mania and contemporary American culture.
Martin, E. (In Press).  Flexible survivors. Anthropology Newsletter. 40, 5-7.
Martin, E., Oaks, L., Taussig, K., van der Straten, A. (In Press).  AIDS, Knowledge and Discrimination in the Inner City: An Anthropological Analysis of the Experiences of Injection Drug Users. Cyborgs and Citadels: Anthropological Interventions in Technohuman Practices.
Martin, E. (2007).  Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture.
Martin, E. (2006).  The pharmaceutical person. British Museum: presented for the exhibit, "Making things better: The technologies of well-being".
Martin, E. (1999).  The woman in the flexible body. Revisioning women, health, and healing: Feminist, cultural, and technoscience perspectives.
Martin, E. (1996).  Citadels, Rhizomes and String Figures. Technoscience and Cyber Culture. 97-109.
Martin, E. (1994).  Flexible bodies: Tracking immunity in America from the days of Polio to the age of AIDS.
Marshall, W., Schram, M. (1993).  Mandate for Change.
Martin, E. (1992).  The end of the body?. American Ethnologist. 19, 120-138.
Martin, E. (1991).  The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles. Signs. 16, 485-501.
Martin, W. (1991).  Cape Cod.
Martin, E. (1990).  The ideology of reproduction: the reproduction of ideology. Uncertain terms: negotiating gender in American culture. 300-314.
Martin, E. (1990).  The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles. Signs. 16, 485-501.
Martin, E. (1990).  The ideology of reprooduction: the reproduction of ideology. Uncertain terms: negotiating gender in American culture. 300-314.