vendredi 24 janvier 2014

Social History of Medicine 27/1

Social History of Medicine


Volume 27 Issue 1 
February 2014




Table of Contents
Fiona Clark
Appealing to the Republic of Letters: An Autopsy of Anti-venereal Trials in Eighteenth-century Mexico

Kathryn Yeniyurt
When it Hurts to Look: Interpreting the Interior of the Victorian Woman

Matthew M. Heaton
Contingencies of Colonial Psychiatry: Migration, Mental Illness, and the Repatriation of Nigerian ‘Lunatics’

Alistair Ritch
English Poor Law Institutional Care for Older People: Identifying the ‘Aged and Infirm’ and the ‘Sick’ in Birmingham Workhouse, 1852–1912

Jock McCulloch and  Geoffrey Tweedale
Anthony J. Lanza, Silicosis and the Gauley Bridge ‘Nine’

Lucas Richert
‘Therapy Means Political Change, Not Peanut Butter’: American Radical Psychiatry, 1968–1975

Bradley Matthys Moore
Roy Porter Student Prize Essay For the People's Health: Ideology, Medical Authority and Hygienic Science in Communist Czechoslovakia

Heli Leppälä
Duty to Entitlement: Work and Citizenship in the Finnish Post-War Disability Policy, early 1940s to 1970

Book Reviews

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