mercredi 23 août 2017

Le dernier numéro de Social History of Medicine

Social History of Medicine Volume 30, Issue 3


August 2017


Original Articles

The Records of the Common Law as a source for the Medieval Medical History of England
Hannes Kleineke

Being Well, Looking Ill: Childbirth and the Return to Health in Seventeenth-century England
Leah Astbury  

Occupational Exposure to Heavy Metals Poisoning: Scottish Lead Mining
Catherine Mills; W. Paul Adderley

John Wickham’s New Surgery: ‘Minimally Invasive Therapy’, Innovation, and Approaches to Medical Practice in Twentieth-century Britain
Sally Frampton; Roger L. Kneebone

Concepts, Diagnosis and the History of Medicine: Historicising Ian Hacking and Munchausen Syndrome
Chris Millard

‘I should have thought that Wales was a wet part of the world’: Drought, Rural Communities and Public Health, 1870–1914
Keir Waddington

‘Everybody Likes a Drink. Nobody Likes a Drunk’. Alcohol, Health Education and the Public in 1970s Britain
Alex Mold

Socialising the Anti-Social: Psychopathy, Psychiatry and Social Engineering in Finland, 1945–1968
Katariina Parhi; Petteri Pietikainen

Abortion Crime Scene Photography in Metropolitan London 1950–1968
Amy Helen Bell
 
Focus on Indigenous and Colonial medicine in the Americas


Mathew James Crawford, The Andean Wonder Drug. Cinchona Bark and Imperial Science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630–1800
Toine Pieters

Martha Few, For All of Humanity: Mesoamerican and Colonial Medicine in Enlightenment Guatemala
Sophie Brockmann  

Okezi T. Otovo, Progressive Mothers, Better Babies. Race, Public Health, and the State in Brazil (1850–1945)
Gisele Sanglard

Fannie Kahan, Erika Dyck (ed), A Culture’s Catalyst: Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in Canada
Nancy D. Campbell

Maureen K. Lux, Separate Beds: A History of Indian Hospitals in Canada, 1920s–1980s
Whitney Wood

Book Reviews

Christian Berco, From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in Baroque Spain
Allyson M. Poska
 
Anne Stobart, Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England
Elizabeth Lane Furdell

Michael Whitfield, The Dispensaries: Healthcare for the Poor Before the NHS
Jonathan Reinarz

Guenter B. Risse, Driven by Fear: Epidemics and Isolation in San Francisco’s House of Pestilence
Lukas Engelmann
 
Tom Crook, Governing Systems: Modernity and the Making of Public Health in England, 1830–1910
Barry M. Doyle

Donnacha Seán Lucey, The End of the Irish Poor Law? Welfare and Healthcare Reform in Revolutionary and Independent Ireland
Laurence Geary

Hyung Wook Park, Old Age, New Science: Gerontologists and Their Biosocial Visions, 1900–1960
Cara Kiernan Fallon

Alison Adam, A History of Forensic Science: British Beginnings in the Twentieth Century
Nicholas Duvall

Jameel Hampton, Disability and the Welfare State in Britain: Changes in Perception and Policy 1948–79
Andy Holroyde

Laurence Monnais and David Wright (eds), Doctors Beyond Borders: The Transnational Migration of Physicians in the Twentieth Century
Eram Alam

Aref Abu-Rabia, Indigenous Medicine among the Bedouin in the Middle East
Adam Guerin  

Lisa Marie Griffith and Ciarán Wallace (eds), Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin 1500 to the Present
Ciara Breathnach
 
Susan E. Cayleff, Nature’s Path: A History of Naturopathic Healing in America
Mike Saks

Stephen T. Casper, The Neurologists: A History of Medical Specialty in Modern Britain, c. 1789–2000
Rachel Elder

Anna Katharina Schaffner, Exhaustion: A History
Natasha Feiner

David Scrimgeour, Proper People: Early Asylum Life in the Words of Those Who Were There
Stef Eastoe

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