Neil Safier recently did an interview with the website Cultures of Health: A Historical Anthology out of the University of Windsor. The interview is entitled Measuring the New World: Creole Pathways of Imperial Knowledge and in it Neil discusses his new book Measuring the New World: Enlightenment Science and South America (winner of the 2009 Gilbert Chinard Prize) and specifically Joseph de Jussieu and Medical Botany.
Cultures of Health describes itself as "a website dedicated to making available to students and researchers an eclectic mix of sources to stimulate historical conversations about the cultural dimensions of disease, health and medicine."
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