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Sara Kenney and John Watkiss, Surgeon X, Vol. 1–6: The Path of Most Resistance (London: Image Comics, 2017), 218 pp., $14.99, ISBN-10: 1534301542

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  1. Laurie Denver Willis and Claire I. R. Chadler. “Anthropology’s Contribution to AMR Control.” Investment and Society (2018): 112–116. http://resistancecontrol.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/112-116-chandler.pdf.

  2. Anthropologist Christos Lynteris analyzes the cultural hero of the epidemiologist in recent film productions about infectious disease pandemics in his article, “The Epidemiologist as Culture Hero: Visualizing Humanity in the Age of ‘The Next Pandemic,’” Visual Anthropology, 29, 1 (2016): 36–53.

  3. Resources, interviews and videos are all available on www.surgeonx.co.uk. The e-book version of Surgeon X also provides integrated additional tools.

  4. Anthropologist Hannah Landecker discusses this in her recent article, “Antibiotic Resistance and the History of Biology,” Body & Society, 22 (2015): 19–52.

  5. S. H. Podolsky, et al. “History Teaches Us That Confronting Antibiotic Resistance Requires Stronger Global Collective Action,” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 43, suppl. 3(2015): 27–32.

  6. Some examples can be found in Scott H. Podolsky and Anne Kveim Lie, “Futures and Their Uses. Antibiotics and Therapeutic Revolutions, in Therapeutic Revolutions. Pharmaceuticals and Social Change in the Twentieth Century, eds. Jeremy A. Greene, Flurin Condrau, and Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, 18–42. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016).

  7. Greene, Condrau, and Watkins (2016).

  8. See Landecker (2015).

  9. R. Benjamin, “Racial Fictions, Biological Facts: Expanding the Sociological Imagination Through Speculative Methods,” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 2, 2 (2016): 1–28, on p. 2 (her emphasis).

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Moreno Lozano, C. Sara Kenney and John Watkiss, Surgeon X, Vol. 1–6: The Path of Most Resistance (London: Image Comics, 2017), 218 pp., $14.99, ISBN-10: 1534301542. J Hist Biol 52, 219–222 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-019-9557-z

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