Volume 32, Issue 2, May 2019
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
A Sixteenth-century Physician and His Patients: The Practice Journal of Hiob Finzel, 1565–1589
Michael Stolberg
Roy Porter Student Prize Essay Figuring Pictures and Picturing Figures: Images of the Pregnant Body and the Unborn Child in England, 1540–c.1680
Rebecca Whiteley
Reading Plague in Seventeenth-century London
Vanessa Harding
The Pugs and the Elephant: Dr Botkin and the Professional and National Identity of Physicians in the Russian Court
Elina Sopo
Industrial Fatigue and the Productive Body: the Science of Work in Britain, c. 1900–1918
Steffan Blayney
‘Long Live the Bottle’: The Rise of the French Bottle-feeding Industry in the Nineteenth Century
Gal Ventura
Truby King’s Women: Four Australian Case Studies
Philippa Mein Smith
Behind Asylum Walls: Studying the Dialectic Between Psychiatrists and Patients at Montreal’s Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Hospital during the first half of the Twentieth Century
Isabelle Perreault; Marie-Claude Thifault
A Chemical Revolution as Seen from below: The ‘Discovery’ of Neuroleptics in 1950s Paris
Benoît Majerus
BOOK REVIEWS
Alison Klairmont Lingo (ed), Stephanie O’Hara (trans), Louise Bourgeois: Midwife to the Queen of France: Diverse Observations
Timothy D Walker
Steven King, Sickness, Medical Welfare and the English Poor, 1750–1834
Samantha Williams
Erin Sullivan, Beyond Melancholy: Sadness and Selfhood in Renaissance England
Christopher Tilmouth
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
A Sixteenth-century Physician and His Patients: The Practice Journal of Hiob Finzel, 1565–1589
Michael Stolberg
Roy Porter Student Prize Essay Figuring Pictures and Picturing Figures: Images of the Pregnant Body and the Unborn Child in England, 1540–c.1680
Rebecca Whiteley
Reading Plague in Seventeenth-century London
Vanessa Harding
The Pugs and the Elephant: Dr Botkin and the Professional and National Identity of Physicians in the Russian Court
Elina Sopo
Industrial Fatigue and the Productive Body: the Science of Work in Britain, c. 1900–1918
Steffan Blayney
‘Long Live the Bottle’: The Rise of the French Bottle-feeding Industry in the Nineteenth Century
Gal Ventura
Truby King’s Women: Four Australian Case Studies
Philippa Mein Smith
Behind Asylum Walls: Studying the Dialectic Between Psychiatrists and Patients at Montreal’s Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Hospital during the first half of the Twentieth Century
Isabelle Perreault; Marie-Claude Thifault
A Chemical Revolution as Seen from below: The ‘Discovery’ of Neuroleptics in 1950s Paris
Benoît Majerus
BOOK REVIEWS
Alison Klairmont Lingo (ed), Stephanie O’Hara (trans), Louise Bourgeois: Midwife to the Queen of France: Diverse Observations
Timothy D Walker
Steven King, Sickness, Medical Welfare and the English Poor, 1750–1834
Samantha Williams
Erin Sullivan, Beyond Melancholy: Sadness and Selfhood in Renaissance England
Christopher Tilmouth
John Chircop and Francisco Javier-Martinez (eds), Mediterranean Quarantines, 1750–1914. Space, identity and power
Alex Chase-Levenson
Hans Pols, Nurturing Indonesia. Medicine and Decolonisation in the Dutch East Indies
Leo van Bergen
Isabel Blázquez Ornat, El Practicante: El Nacimiento de una Nueva Profesión Sanitaria en España
Agata Ignaciuk
Liping Bu, Public Health and the Modernization of China, 1865–2015
Mary Augusta Brazelton
Leslie Topp, Freedom and the Cage: Modern Architecture and Psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890–1914
Sarah Marks
Tania Woloshyn, Soaking up the Rays
Fabiola Creed
Ida Milne, Stacking the Coffins: Influenza, War and Revolution in Ireland, 1918-19
Niall Johnson
Angela Ki Che Leung and Izumi Nakayama (eds), Gender, Health and History in Modern East Asia
Ka-Che Yip
Katerina Gardikas, Landscapes of Disease. Malaria in Modern Greece
Vassiliki Theodorou
Henry Berman and Hannah Dashefsky, Teens and Their Doctors: The Story of the Development of Adolescent Medicine
Andrew Burchell
Shelley McKellar, Artificial Hearts: The Allure and Ambivalence of a Controversial Medical Technology
Lesley A Sharp
Richard A. McKay, Patient Zero and the Making of the AIDS Epidemic
Victoria A Harden
Peter Cryle and Elizabeth Stephens, Normality: A Critical Genealogy
Efram Sera-Shriar
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