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Dope; a history of performance enhancement in sports from the nineteenth century to today.(Brief article)(Book review)
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September 1, 2008
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9780313345203
Dope; a history of performance enhancement in sports from the nineteenth century to today.
Rosen, Daniel M.
Greenwood Press
2008
251 pages
$44.95
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