# Between Men-Between Women: Lesbian and Gay Studies

Hidden in the Blood: A Personal Investigation of AIDS in the Yucatán

Carter Wilson
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"Wilson offers an engaging, fact-based portrait of individual Mexicans facing the consequences of AIDS in a clinic in the Yucatàn; at the same time he explores the problems and potential consequences faces by medical personnel attempting to treat the disease.A well-informed portrait of sexual mores and homosexuality in provincial Mexico." --Library Journal
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