Social History of Medicine
Volume 34, Issue 2, May 2021
Original Articles
‘“These Findings Confirm Conclusions Many Have Arrived at by Intuition or Common Sense”: Water, Quantification and Cost-effectiveness at the World Bank, ca. 1960 to 1995’
Christian McMillen
Picturing the Unusual: Uncertainty in the Historiography of Medical Photography
Lukas Engelmann
The Promise and Demise of LSD Psychotherapy in Norway
Per Haave, Willy Pedersen
The Pasts, Presents and Futures of AIDS, Norway (1983–1996)
Ketil Slagstad
Professionalisation and Professionalism: Diphtheria and Medical Practice in Minnesota 1850–1910
Alan R Rushton
Dissecting the Student Experience at Australian Medical Schools, 1884–1912
Eugenia Pacitti
Who Cared? Locating Caregivers in Chronicles of the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Crusades
Joanna Phillips
Modelling Authority: Obstetrical Machines in the Instruction of Midwives and Surgeons in Eighteenth-Century Italy
Jennifer F Kosmin
‘Bad for the Health of the Body, Worse for the Health of the Mind’: Female Responses to Imprisonment in England, 1853–1869
Rachel Bennett
“No one may starve in the British Empire”: Kwashiorkor, Protein and the Politics of Nutrition Between Britain and Africa
John Nott
Cultivating China’s Cinchona: The Local Developmental State, Global Botanic Networks and Cinchona Cultivation in Yunnan, 1930s–1940s
Yubin Shen
Managing Colonial Diets: Wartime Nutritional Science on the Korean Population, 1937–1945
Sunho Ko
Leprosy and the Colonial Gaze: Comparing the Dutch West and East Indies, 1750–1950
Stephen Snelders, Leo van Bergen, Frank Huisman
Confronting an Emergency: The Vaccination Campaign Against Meningitis in Brazil (1974–1975)
Baptiste Baylac-Paouly
Hanbang Healing for the World: The Eastern Medicine Renaissance in 1930s Japan-ruled Korea
James Flowers
Book Reviews
Helen King, Hippocrates Now: The ‘Father of Medicine’ in the Internet Age
Jane Draycott
Adam J. Davis, The Medieval Economy of Salvation: Charity, Commerce and the Rise of the Hospital
Tiffany Ziegler
Sethina Watson, On Hospitals: Welfare, Law, and Christianity in Western Europe, 400-1320
Claire Burridge
Noelle Gallagher, Itch, Clap, Pox: Venereal Disease in the Eighteenth-Century Imagination
Alanna Skuse
Chieko Nakajima, Body, Society, and Nation: The Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai
Freddie Stephenson
Erin-Marie Legacey, Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830
Abigail Fields
Heinrich Hartmann, The Body Populace: Military Statistics and Demography in Europe before the First World War
Elise Smith
Martin Summers, Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation’s Capital
Dennis Doyle
Pierre-Yves Donzé, Making Medicine a Business: X-ray Technology, Global Competition, and the Transformation of the Japanese Medical System, 1895-1945
Hoi-Eun Kim
Lucas Richert, Strange Trips: Science, Culture, and the Regulation of Drugs
Dan Malleck
Daniel Navon, Mobilizing Mutations: Human Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy
Nicole C Nelson
Amelia Bonea, Melissa Dickson, Sally Shuttleworth and Jennifer Wallis, Anxious Times: Medicine and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Michael Sappol
Jessica Wang, Mad Dogs and Other New Yorkers: Rabies, Medicine and Society in an American Metropolis, 1840–1920
Alison Skipper
Daniel A. Rodríguez, The Right to Live in Health: Medical Politics in Postindependence Havana
Ann Zulawski
Jonathan M. Berman, Anti-Vaxxers: How to Challenge a Misinformed Movement
Alison Day
Jaipreet Virdi, Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History
Susan Burch
Marion Andrea Schmidt, Eradicating Deafness? Genetics, Pathology and Diversity in Twentieth-Century America
Coreen McGuire
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Cinema, MD: A History of Medicine on Screen.
Raquel Medina
Corrigendum
Mapmaking and Mapthinking: Cancer as a Problem of Place in Nineteenth–century England
Agnes Arnold-Forster
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