Volume 88, Number 3, Fall 2014
Articles
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Enemy of the People/Enemy of the State: Two Great(ly Infamous) Doctors, Passions, and the Judgment of History pp. 403-430
Susan M. Reverby
Vaccination and the Politics of Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Japan pp. 431-456
Daniel Trambaiolo
Writing Women into Medical History in the 1930s: Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead and “Medical Women” of the Past and Present pp. 457-492
Toby A. Appel
Considering Death: The Third British Heart Transplant, 1969 pp. 493-525
Helen Macdonald
American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Eighty-Seventh Annual Meeting pp. 526-564
News and Events pp. 565-569
Book Reviews
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Enemy of the People/Enemy of the State: Two Great(ly Infamous) Doctors, Passions, and the Judgment of History pp. 403-430
Susan M. Reverby
Vaccination and the Politics of Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Japan pp. 431-456
Daniel Trambaiolo
Writing Women into Medical History in the 1930s: Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead and “Medical Women” of the Past and Present pp. 457-492
Toby A. Appel
Considering Death: The Third British Heart Transplant, 1969 pp. 493-525
Helen Macdonald
American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Eighty-Seventh Annual Meeting pp. 526-564
News and Events pp. 565-569
Book Reviews
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