Blurring Boundaries - Volume 132 - Issue 1 - 2017
Guest Editors: Frank Huisman, Joris Vandendriessche, Kaat Wils
Editorial
From the Editors ‒ Redactioneel
Dirk Jan Wolffram
Blurring boundaries: Towards a Medical History of the Twentieth Century
Frank Huisman, Joris Vandendriessche, Kaat Wils
‘A Medical Doctor in Politics’. Els Borst-Eilers and the Rise of Evidence-Based Healthcare in the Netherlands
Nele Beyens, Timo Bolt
Expansion through Separation. The Linguistic Conflicts at the University of Leuven in the 1960s from a Medical History Perspective
Joris Vandendriessche, Liesbet Nys
Medical Orders: Catholic and Protestant Missionary Medicine in the Belgian Congo 1880-1940
Sokhieng Au
Who owns Salmonella? The Politics of Infections shared by Humans and Livestock in the Netherlands, 1959-1965
Floor Haalboom
‘We the Avant-Garde’. A History from Below of Dutch Heroin Use in the 1970s
Gemma Blok
Experts by Experience. Lay Users as Authorities in Slimming Remedy Advertisements, 1918–1939
Hieke Huistra
Material Objects in Twentieth Century History of Psychiatry
Benoît Majerus
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