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The personnel files of Mohammed ben Mustapha, who may have been the third or fourth Algerian-trained doctor to work in the colonial medical service, reveal only one significant facet of his career and one key feature of his life, which led very directly to his death, about which we know only a little more.
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Sadek Sellam, L’Islam et les musulmans en France: perceptions, craintes et réalités (Paris: Tougui, 1987), p. 280.
M. B. Malfroy, Olivier, P. Bichet and J. Guiraud, Histoire de Pontarlier (Besançon: Cêtre, 1979), pp. 216–17.
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Gallois, W. (2008). On Injustice and the Disavowal of Autonomy. In: The Administration of Sickness. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230582606_7
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