Social History of Medicine
Volume 27 Issue 3 August 2014
Original Articles
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
The Search for International Food Safety Regulation. From the Commission Internationale pour la répression des falsifications to the Société universelle de la Croix Blanche (1879–1909)
David Cantor
Before Survivorship: The Moment of Recovery in Twentieth-century American Cancer Campaigns
Andrew Gardiner
The ‘Dangerous’ Women of Animal Welfare: How British Veterinary Medicine Went to the Dogs
Leslie Tomory
The Question of Water Quality and London's New River in the Eighteenth Century
Simon Szreter
The Prevalence of Syphilis in England and Wales on the Eve of the Great War: Re-visiting the Estimates of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases 1913–1916
Liz Ross, Phil Lyon, and Craig Cathcart
Pills, Potions and Devices: Treatments for Hearing Loss Advertised in Mid-nineteenth Century British Newspapers
Elizabeth Toon
The Machinery of Authoritarian Care: Dramatising Breast Cancer Treatment in 1970s Britain
Kristin Asdal
Contesting the Animal Model: Axel Holst and the Controversy over Scurvy and Beriberi
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