Volume 92, Number 1, Spring 2018
Positioning Paper
To Place or Not to Place: Toward an Environmental History of Modern Medicine
Christopher Sellers
Climate Change?: The Environment, Physicians, and Historians
Barron H. Lerner
Comment: Materia Medica
Linda Nash
Articles
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Great Doctor History: A Personal Journey
Barron H. Lerner
“He Must Die or Go Mad in This Place”: Prisoners, Insanity, and the Pentonville Model Prison Experiment, 1842–52
Catherine Cox, Hilary Marland
The Cowpox Controversy: Memory and the Politics of Public Health in Cuba
Stephanie H. Gonzalez
The Radicalization of Breast Cancer Surgery: Joseph Colt Bloodgood’s Role in William Stewart Halsted’s Legacy
James R. Wright Jr.
A Research Enclave in 1940s Nigeria: The Rockefeller Foundation Yellow Fever Research Institute at Yaba, Lagos, 1943–49
Megan Vaughan
Book Reviews
Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England by Anne Stobart (review)
Amanda E. Herbert
The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic by Pablo F. Gómez (review)
Karen B. Graubart
“Misfits” in Fin-de-Siecle France and Italy: Anatomies of Difference by Susan A. Ashley (review)
Robert A. Nye
William James: Psychical Research and the Challenge of Modernity by Krister Dylan Knapp (review)
Linda Simon
Testing Fate: Tay-Sachs Disease and the Right to Be Responsible by Shelley Z. Reuter (review)
Stephen Pemberton
Nursing with a Message: Public Health Demonstration Projects in New York City by Patricia D’Antonio (review)
Dennis Doyle
Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Smoking: The Transformation of American Attitudes and
Mark Parascandola
Madhouse: Psychiatry and Politics in Cuban History by Jennifer L. Lambe (review)
Jonathan D. Ablard
Life on Ice: A History of New Uses for Cold Blood by Joanna Radin (review)
Kara W. Swanson
Private Aid, Political Activism: American Medical Relief to Spain and China, 1936–1949 by Aelwen D. Wetherby (review)
David Forsythe
Barron H. Lerner
“He Must Die or Go Mad in This Place”: Prisoners, Insanity, and the Pentonville Model Prison Experiment, 1842–52
Catherine Cox, Hilary Marland
The Cowpox Controversy: Memory and the Politics of Public Health in Cuba
Stephanie H. Gonzalez
The Radicalization of Breast Cancer Surgery: Joseph Colt Bloodgood’s Role in William Stewart Halsted’s Legacy
James R. Wright Jr.
A Research Enclave in 1940s Nigeria: The Rockefeller Foundation Yellow Fever Research Institute at Yaba, Lagos, 1943–49
Megan Vaughan
Book Reviews
Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England by Anne Stobart (review)
Amanda E. Herbert
The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic by Pablo F. Gómez (review)
Karen B. Graubart
“Misfits” in Fin-de-Siecle France and Italy: Anatomies of Difference by Susan A. Ashley (review)
Robert A. Nye
William James: Psychical Research and the Challenge of Modernity by Krister Dylan Knapp (review)
Linda Simon
Testing Fate: Tay-Sachs Disease and the Right to Be Responsible by Shelley Z. Reuter (review)
Stephen Pemberton
Nursing with a Message: Public Health Demonstration Projects in New York City by Patricia D’Antonio (review)
Dennis Doyle
Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Smoking: The Transformation of American Attitudes and
Mark Parascandola
Madhouse: Psychiatry and Politics in Cuban History by Jennifer L. Lambe (review)
Jonathan D. Ablard
Life on Ice: A History of New Uses for Cold Blood by Joanna Radin (review)
Kara W. Swanson
Private Aid, Political Activism: American Medical Relief to Spain and China, 1936–1949 by Aelwen D. Wetherby (review)
David Forsythe
Rebel Genius: Warren S. McCulloch’s Transdisciplinary Life in Science by Tara Abraham (review)
Katja Guenther
Therapeutic Revolutions: Pharmaceuticals and Social Change in the Twentieth Century ed. by Jeremy A. Greene, Flurin Condrau, Elizabeth Siegel Watkins (review)
Dominique Tobbell
Plastic Reason: An Anthropology of Brain Science in Embryogenetic Terms by Tobias Rees (review)
Maurizio Meloni
The Lives of Community Health Workers: Local Labor and Global Health in Urban Ethiopia by Kenneth Maes (review)
Henry B. Perry
To Fix or to Heal: Patient Care, Public Health, and the Limits of Biomedicine ed. by Joseph E. Davis, Ana Marta González (review)
Joel D. Howell
Fixing Medical Prices: How Physicians Are Paid by Miriam J. Laugesen (review)
Rick Mayes
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