Volume 31, Issue 3, August 2018
Foreword
The Society and its Journal: Note of Thanks and Welcome
Original Articles
The Science of Pleasure: Medicine and Sex Therapy in Mid-Twentieth Century Australia
by Lisa Featherstone
Aboriginal People in Western Australian Mental Hospitals, 1903-1966
by Philippa Martyr and Sophie Davison
Revisiting Post-war British Medical Migration: A Case Study of Bristol Medical Graduates in Australia
by Fallon Mody
Cat and Mouse: Animal Technologies, Trans-Imperial Networks and Public Health from Below British India, c. 1907-1918
by Projit Bihari Mukharji
The Products of Experiment: Changing Conceptions of Difference in the History of Tuberculosis in East Africa, 1920s -1970s
by Kirsten Moore-Sheeley
Lads and Ladies, Contenders on the Ward-How Trained Nurses became Primary Caregivers to Soldiers during the Second Anglo-Boer War
by Caroline Adams
Personalities, Preferences and Practicalities: Educating Nurses in Wound Sepsis in the British Hospital, 1870-1920
by Claire L Jones, Marguerite Dupree, Iain Hutchinson, Susan Gardiner, Anne Marie Rafferty
Science on the Niger: Ventilation and Tropical Disease during the 1841 Niger Expedition
by Edward J Gillin
Mikomeseng: Leprosy, Legitimacy and Francoist Repression in Spanish Guinea
by David Brydan
Book Reviews:
Pablo F. Gómez, Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic
by Paul F. Ramirez
Laurinda Abreu, The Political and Social Dynamics of Poverty, Poor Relief and Health Care in Early-Modern Portugal
by Kristy Wilson Bowers
Lucia Dacome, Malleable Anatomies: Models, Markers, and Material Culture in Eighteenth-Century Italy
by Paolo Savoia
Stephen Snelders, Leprosy and Colonialism: Suriname under Dutch Rule, 1750-1950
by Kristen Block
Stuart Wildman, ‘He’s only a pauper whom nobody owns’: Caring for the Sick in the Warwickshire Poor Law Unions 1834-1914
by Kim Price
Peter Hobbins, Venomous Encounters: Snakes, Vivisection and Scientific Medicine in Colonial Australia
by Rahul Bhaumik
Marion Baschin, Ärztliche Praxis im letzten Drittel des 19. Jahrhunderts: Der Homöopath Dr Friedrich Paul von Bönninghausen (1828–1910)
by Michael G Kenny
Richard C. Parks, Medical Imperialism in French North Africa: Regenerating the Jewish Community of Colonial Tunis
by Jessica Lynne Pearson
Bernhard Ortmann, Die Hildesheimer Blindenmission in Hongkong. Blinde und sehbehinderte Kinder in Werk und Wahrnehmung einer Frauenmission, ca. 1890-1997
by Albert Wu
Ana Antić, Therapeutic Fascism: Experiencing the Violence of the Nazi New Order in Yugoslavia
by Sarah Marks
Wendy Z. Goldman and Donald Filtzer (eds), Hunger and War: Food Provisioning in the Soviet Union During World War II
by Golfo Alexopoulos
Nadine Ehlers and Leslie R.Hinkson (eds), Subprime Health: Debt and Race in U.S. Medicine
by Dennis A Doyle
Adam Montgomery, The Invisible Injured: Psychological Trauma in the Canadian Military from the First World War to Afghanistan
by Elizabeth Roberts-Pedersen
Miranda Waggoner, The Zero Trimester: pre-pregnancy care and the politics of reproductive risk
by Shannon Withycombe
Hans Pols, Claudia Michele Thompson and John Harley Warner (eds), Translating the Body: Medical Education in Southeast Asia
by Wayne Soon
Rob Boddice, Pain: A Very Short Introduction
by Leticia Fernández-Fontecha
Howard I. Kushner, On the Other Hand: Left Hand, Right Brain, Mental Disorder, and History
by Pamela Dale
Birgit Lang, Joy Damousi and Alison Lewis, A History of the Case Study, Sexology, Psychoanalysis, Literature
by Janet Weston
Alison Bashford (ed), Quarantine: Local and Global Histories
by Lucia Dacome
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