Social History of Medicine

Papers
(The median citation count of Social History of Medicine is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Jason Sion Mokhtarian, Medicine in the Talmud: Natural and Supernatural Therapies between Magic and Science10
Outpatient Clinics, Visiting Nurses and Propaganda: Spaces, Actors and Tools of Mental Hygiene in Interwar Italy6
Skodsborg Badesanatorium: An Adventist Health Resort on the Fringe of Danish Public Healthcare 1898–19925
Sarah Mellors Rodriguez, Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–20214
Alessandra Celati, The World of Girolamo Donzellini: A Network of Heterodox Physicians in Sixteenth-Century Venice4
Protest From Unexpected Corners: Barbers, Labour Unions, and Compulsory Masking in Modern China, 1930s–1940s3
Martin Levy, Roundhouse: Joe Berke and the 1967 Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation3
Adam D. Zientek, A Thirst for Wine and War: The Intoxication of French Soldiers on the Western Front3
Whitney Dirks, Monstrosity, Bodies, and Knowledge in Early Modern England: Curiosity to See and Behold3
Jess Whatcott, Menace to the Future: A Disability and Queer History of Carceral Eugenics3
Noortje Jacobs, Ethics by Committee: A History of Reasoning Together About Medicine, Science, Society, and the State2
Bad Sexology: The Scientific Publications of the University Press (Watford and London), 1897–19012
Correction to: How the Clinic Made Gender: The Medical History of a Transformative Idea by Sandra Eder2
Etienne S. Benson, Surroundings. A History of Environments and Environmentalisms2
The multiple ‘epidemic’: debating responsibility in US medicine, media and the law2
Mridula Ramanna, Bombay Presidency, 1850–1920: Disease, Sanitation and Public Health Personalities2
‘Of One Blood?’: Gendered Propaganda and Blood Donor Behaviour in Wartime Bristol and South West England, 1939–19452
Jan of Jenštejn’s De bono mortis : Reconstructing a Sceptical Patient’s Travel Narrative2
Hunting the Royal Navy’s Medical ‘Snark’: Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment of Tropical Neurosis in British Sailors, 1943–19452
Interrogating ‘Parriah Arrack’: Anxieties Over Health, Race and Drinking in Early Colonial Calcutta2
From the Deathbed to the Register: Administering the Dead in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire2
Victoria Lee, The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan2
Linda Bryder, The Best Country to Give Birth? Midwifery, Homebirth and the Politics of Maternity in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1970-20221
Maria Ciesielska, The Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto1
James E. Higgins, The War Against Tuberculosis: Samuel G. Dixon and the Rise of Modern Public Health in Pennsylvania1
The Army of Pasteurians: Militarisation of Hygiene and Hybrid Disease Control Measures in Fernand Visbecq’s 1919 Typhus Mission in French Algeria1
Kathleen Miller (ed.), Doctrine & Disease in the British and Spanish Colonial World1
Ask the Doctor: Mental Hygiene Among the Young in Fin-de-Siècle Finland1
‘Menopausal Women are MAD’: Menopause and Mental Health in Late Twentieth-Century Britain1
The Home Front Battle: Tuberculosis Prevention Campaigns in Wartime Japan1
Jean Monet Sleeping: Medicalisation, Dreams and Transitional Objects1
Disseminated Knowledge: The Advancement of Finnish Occupational Medicine and Work Psychology in a Transnational Context, c. 1945–19521
Dangerous Men: Psychiatry, Psychopathy, and Institutional Drift in Denmark, 1918–19621
Marketing Malaria Control: Nets, Neoliberalism, and a New Approach to Fighting Malaria1
Polish Refugees in British Lunatic Asylums, 1836–1879: Authority Figures and Social Control Mechanisms1
Matthew Smith, The First Resort. The History of Social Psychiatry in the United States1
Sabine Frühstück, Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan1
Eve Salisbury, Narrating Medicine in Middle English Poetry: Poets, Practitioners, and the Plague1
‘Perk Up Your Looks and You Along With It’: Postpartum Depression and the Body in 1980s and 1990s US Self-Help Books1
Christina Ramos, Bedlam in the New World: A Mexican Madhouse in the Age of Enlightenment1
Worried Sick: Emotion and the Socially Situated Experience of Illness in Seventeenth-Century Sweden1
Richard Aspin, The Lure of the South: Health, the Victorians and the Continent1
Thomas Rath, The Dread Plague and the Cow Killers: The Politics of Animal Disease in Mexico and the World1
Native Administration Sanitary Inspectors and the British Colonial Hygiene Programme in Western Nigeria, c. 1930–1940s1
Correction to: Heather Meeks, Reimagining Illness: Women Writers and Medicine in Eighteenth-Century Britain1
Carlo Bonomi, A Brief Apocalyptic History of Psychoanalysis: Erasing Trauma1
Cindy Ermus, The Great Plague Scare of 1720: Disaster and Diplomacy in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World1
Eric C. Nystrom and R. A. R. Edwards, Ordinary Lives: Recovering Deaf Social History Through the American Census1
The Practice of Medical Dissection in Third-Century BCE Alexandria, Egypt as a Heterotopia of Deviation1
Jane, Draycott Prosthetics and Assistive Technology in Ancient Greece and Rome1
Holly Karibo Rehab on the Range: A History of Addiction and Incarceration in the American West1
Dan Malleck and Cheryl Krasnick Warsh(eds), Pleasure and Panic: New Essays on the History of Alcohol and Drugs1
Jim Endersby, The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology’s Imagined Futures, 1900-19351
Andrew S. Lea, Digitising Diagnosis: Medicine, Minds and Machines in Twentieth-Century America1
Ailing Empires: Medicine, Science and Imperialism1
Natasha Szuhan, The Family Planning Association and Contraceptive Science and Technology in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain1
From Deathbed to Database Using ICD10h: A Framework for Coding and Classifying Individual English Language Cause of Death Data Consistently Over Time, as Applied to Scotland 1855–19730
Catherine Mas, Culture in the Clinic: Miami and the Making of Modern Medicine0
‘A Biological Side Effect’: Yaws Eradication, Syphilis, and Debates over ‘Cross-Immunity’ at the World Health Organization, 1948–19900
The ‘Predelinquent’ and the Community: Psychiatric Surveillance and Predictive Policing in Interwar Berkeley0
Ogechukwu E. Williams, Birth Politics: Colonial Power, Medical Pluralism, and Maternity in Nigeria0
The Social Origins of Alcoholism: Abraham Myerson and the Significance of Drinking Norms in Alcohol Addiction, 1938–19460
Alison Bashford, The Huxleys: An Intimate History of Evolution0
Projit Mukharji, Brown Skin, White Coats: Race Science in India, 1920-660
Caitlin Mahar, The Good Death Through Time0
Vivek Neelakantan (ed), The Geopolitics of Health in South and Southeast Asia: Perspectives from the Cold War to Covid-190
Sydney Calkin, Abortion Pills Go Global: Reproductive Freedom across Borders0
John Nott and Anna Harris (eds), Making Sense of Medicine: Material Culture and the Reproduction of Medical Knowledge0
Nude Bodies in British Women’s Magazines at the Turn of the 1970s: Agency, Spectatorship, and the Sexual Revolution0
Stefanie Coché, Psychiatric Institutions and Society: The Practice of Psychiatric Committal in the Third Reich, the Democratic Republic of Germany, and the Federal Republic of Germany, 1941–19630
Protecting Health and the Catholic Family: Catholic Women’s League and Preventive Medicine Clinics for Mothers and Infants in Belgium (1945–1975)0
From Praising the Remedy to Eulogising the Patient: Cristóbal de Castillejo’s Satire of Guaiac in Early Modern Spain0
Anna Toporova and Claire Shaw (eds), Technologies of Mind and Body in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc0
Persistence and Innovation in the Greco-Roman Medical Tradition: The Reading and Writing Practices of a Tenth-Century Monk0
Supplying Relief: Civil Medical Assistance during the Korean War, 1950–30
Suzanne Taylor, Remedicalizing Cannabis: Science, Industry and Drug Policy0
Apalak Das, Empire and Leprosy in Colonial Bengal0
Eric I. Karchmer, Prescriptions for Virtuosity: The Postcolonial Struggle of Chinese Medicine0
Brad Bolman, Lab Dog: What Global Science Owes American Beagles0
Matthew H. Sommer, The Fox Spirit, the Stone Maiden, and Other Transgender Histories from Late Imperial China0
A World of (In)difference? Social Inequalities Among Infants’ Causes of Death in Mid-nineteenth-Century Amsterdam0
Michael Bresalier, Modern Flu: British Medical Science and the Viralisation of Influenza, 1890-19500
Claire Bubb, Michael Peachin, Medicine and the Law Under the Roman Empire0
Francisco J. Medina-Albaladejo, José Miguel Martínez-Carrión, Salvador Calatayud, Inequality and Nutritional Transition in Economic History: Spain in the 19th–21st Centuries0
Correction to: ‘We Never Talked About It at Home’: Diethylstilbestrol, Impacted Families and the (De)construction of Ignorance from Below (Belgium, 1970s–Present)0
A Baby Named Louise: Medical Ethics, Informed Consent and the Value of Disabled Infant Lives in the Summer of 19780
Townsend Middleton, Quinine’s Remains: Empire’s Medicine and the Life Thereafter0
Tracing War and Disease in Iraqi Kurdistan: The Meaning of Failure in the Malaria Eradication Campaign, 1953–19680
HIV Vaccine Research Coordination by the World Health Organization Between 1990 and 1995: Negotiating the Access to Research Cohorts of Military Subjects0
Sick Houses: Towards a Transnational History of Housing Hygiene Surveys, 1889–19130
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos and Dionysios Stathakopoulos (eds), Drugs in the Medieval Mediterranean: Transmission and Circulation of Pharmacological Knowledge0
The Hypnotic Screen: The Early Soviet Experiment with Film Psychotherapy0
Sujin Lee, Wombs of Empire: Population Discourses and Biopolitics in Modern Japan0
Mari Eyice and Charlotte Forss, eds, Health and Society in Early Modern Sweden0
Claire L. Jones and Barry J. Gibson, eds, Cultures of Oral Health: Discourses, Practices and Theory0
Gregory J. Morgan, Cancer Virus Hunters: A History of Tumor Virology0
Psychiatry, Modernity and the Politics of the Individual: The Historical Contours of Mental Hygiene0
Sexpertise: Sexual Knowledge and the Public in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries0
From the Patient Registry to the Patient History: Individuals and Diseases in a Transylvanian Hospital in 18770
Ketil Slagstad, Standardizing Sex: A History of Trans Medicine0
Scott K. Taylor, Ambivalent Pleasures: Soft Drugs and Embodied Anxiety in Early Modern Europe0
Educative Psychological Treatment at Edinburgh’s Royal Asylum: Unfolding The Morningside Mirror , 1845–18820
PlayDoc M.D.: Sexual Harassment and Discrimination in US Medical Schools in the 1960s and 1970s0
Reproductive Healthcare in Transition: Women Doctors and Abortion Services in Spain (1980s–1990s)0
The Limits and Possibilities of Cause of Death Categorisation for Understanding Late Nineteenth Century Mortality0
‘Its many workers and subscribers feel that their services can still be of benefit’: Hospital Leagues of Friends in the English West Midlands, c. 1948–19980
Musical Spaces in the Asylum in Watt Street, Newcastle, New South Wales0
Fighting Rubella without Vaccines: The Danish Exception, 1941–19870
Buying into Reproductive Modernity: Tracing the Transnational History of Two Contraceptives in Britain and China0
Eram Alam, Dorothy Roberts and Natalie Shibley (eds), Ordering the Human: The Global Spread of Racial Science0
The Moralisation of Sleeping Pills in Republican China0
Lindsay Rae Smith Privette The Surgeon's Battle: How Medicine won the Vicksburg Campaign and Changed the Civil War0
Where Have You Been? : The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s Domestic Defence Against Imported Diseases, 1946–19750
James Chappel, Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age0
Janet Weston, Looking after Miss Alexander: Care, Mental Capacity, and the Court of Protection in Mid-Twentieth-Century England0
Virtuous Drugs: Coffee and Tea in Medical Theory and Practice in Halle Pietism, 1698–17200
Anne Gerritsen and Burton Cleetus, eds, Histories of Health and Materiality in the Indian Ocean World: Medicine, Material Culture and Trade, 1600–20000
Imagining the South: Environment, Body, Disease, and Globalization in Early Modern South China0
Marginal and Obsolete? Rural Hospitals in Early Modern Europe: A Case Study of Catalonia0
Child Welfare Exhibitions in Delhi (1920, 1924–1932): Motherhood, Public Health and Colonial Government0
Excluded by Blood: Scientific Methods and the Search for Fathers in Danish Paternity Disputes, 1920–19600
Erika Dyck and Chris Elcock (eds), Expanding Mindscapes: A Global History of Psychedelics0
Privileges for Radical Social Service: The Careers of Three Doctors From Tokyo Imperial University0
Poonam Bala and Russel Viljoen, Epidemic Encounters, Communities, and Practices in the Colonial World0
Allan Ingram, Helen Williams, and Clark Lawlor (eds), Myth and (Mis)information: Constructing the Medical Professions in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth Century English Literature an0
“Christ, the Great Physician”: Chaplains in 19th-Century British Asylums0
Epizelus (Hdt 6.117): A Medical History Critique and Reappraisal0
Linda Bryder, The Best Country to Give Birth? Midwifery, Homebirth and the Politics of Maternity in Aotearoa New Zealand 1970–20220
Chris Sandal-Wilson, Mandatory Madness: Colonial Psychiatry and Mental Illness in British Mandate Palestine0
Peter Murray Jones, The Medicine of the Friars in Medieval England0
‘Immune from the germ-laden things’: Immunity and Irish Newspaper Advertising, 1890–19400
Green Lungs and Green Liberty: The Modern City Park and Public Health in an Urban Metabolic Landscape0
‘To practise the healing art even in the most remote corners of the British Empire’: Slavery, Medical Philanthropy, and the University of Edinburgh’s Colonial Networks, c. 1789–17940
Using Expertise to Improve through a Medieval Dutch Miscellany0
Lisa T. Sarahsohn, Getting Under Our Skin: The Cultural and Social History of Vermin0
Jolene Zigarovich, Death and the Body in the Eighteenth-Century Novel0
Amy S.F. Lutz, Chasing the Intact Mind: How the Severely Autistic and Intellectually Disabled Were Excluded From the Debates That Affect Them Most0
Lynn McDonald, Florence Nightingale and the Medical Men: Working Together for Health Care Reform0
Wendy J. Turner (ed.), Art of Illness: Malingering and Inventing Health Conditions0
Gundula Gahlen, Volker Hess, Marianna Scarfone and Henriette Voelker (eds), Doing Psychiatry in Postwar Europe: Practices, Routines and Experiences0
Rachel S. Core, Tuberculosis Control and Institutional Change in Shanghai, 1911–20110
Correction to: Making Humans into Medicine in Late Medieval England0
Sara E. Black, Drugging France: Mind-Altering Medicine in the Long Nineteenth Century0
Maria Gerolemou and George Kazantzidis (eds), Body and Machine in Classical Antiquity0
Ninon Dubourg, Disabled Clerics in the Late Middle Ages, Un/suitable for Divine Service?0
Vasectomy in Interwar Europe: From Medical to Political Practices0
Victoria Bates, Feeling Blue: Colour and the Modern British Hospital0
Contextualising Long Covid: Viral Sequelae, ‘Post-Encephalitis’ Lethargica and the Modern British Healthcare System, c. 1918–19450
David Kilgannon, Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996: Towards a Full Life?0
Patient Mobilisation in the Epidemiological Transition: How Tuberculosis Patients made the ‘Heart Sick’0
Preventing Epidemics at the Borders: The Public Health Policy of the Greek State (1821–1909)0
Christopher Cowell, Form Follows Fever: Malaria and the Construction of Hong Kong, 1841-18490
The Johnes of Glasgow: Searching, Plague and Early Modern Municipal Power0
Stories Without Pattern, Lives at the Edge: The Mass Observation Project and Emotional Histories of In/Fertility Before IVF0
Claire Hilton Petty Tyranny and Soulless Discipline? Patients, Policy and Practice in Public Mental Hospitals in England, 1918–19300
Jaipreet Virdi, Echoes of Care: Deafness in Modern Britain0
Judith Weisenfeld, Black Religion in the Madhouse: Race and Psychiatry in Slavery’s Wake0
Viktoria Tkaczyk, Thinking with Sound: A New Program in the Sciences and Humanities Around 19000
Working as a Wet Nurse: Was It More Than Just an Extra Income? A Case Study in Nineteenth-Century Rural Spain0
Nicholas K. Menzies, Ordering the Myriad Things. From Traditional Knowledge to Scientific Botany in China0
Making Humans into Medicine in Late Medieval England0
Paula Muhr, From Photography to FMRI: Epistemic Functions of Images in Medical Research on Hysteria0
‘Drowned in a Sea of Inhumanity’: Natural Childbirth, Postnatal Depression and the National Childbirth Trust, 1956–80s0
Detached from Sympathy, Unconscious of Trauma: The Impact of the Forensic Virtues of Impartiality and Detachment on Rape Examinations in Britain 1924–19780
‘We All of Us Make Mistakes’: Medical Negligence in Interwar General Practice0
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, Fit Nation: The Gains and Pains of America’s Exercise Obsession0
Shrinking Back from Shrinks: Suicidal Youth Avoiding Professional Help in Shame and Fear, Finland 1960–1980s0
Sounding the Archival Silence: Searching for Music in the Nineteenth-Century English Asylum0
Esme Cleall, ed., Global Histories of Disability, 1700–2015: Power, Place and People0
Sarah Fox, Giving Birth in Eighteenth-Century England0
Stephen Epstein, The Quest for Sexual Health: How an Elusive Ideal Has Transformed Science, Politics, and Everyday Life0
Sugar-Sick Yet Healthy: Changing Concepts of Disease in the Dutch Diabetics Association (1945–1970)0
Beatrix Hoffman, Borders of Care: Immigrants, Migrants, and the Fight for Health Care in the United States0
Plague, Religion and Urban Space in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp0
Eram Alam, The Care of Foreigners: How Immigrant Physicians Changed US Healthcare0
The Womb in Labour: Representing the Woman’s Body as an Active Vessel in Hildegard of Bingen’s Cause et Cure0
A White Death Among the Ranks. Tuberculosis in the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1882–19140
Intersensory Experiences of the Plague in Seventeenth-Century London0
Medical Care, Humanitarianism and Intimacy in the Long Second World War, 1931–19530
Constructing Success: The World Bank, Onchocerciasis Control, and What Lies Beneath Triumphalist Global Health Narratives0
Aya Homei, Science for Governing Japan’s Population0
Martha Paynter, Illustrated by Julia Hutt, Abortion to Abolition: Reproductive Health and Justice in Canada0
Alanna Skuse, Surgery and Selfhood in Early Modern England. Altered Bodies and Contexts of Identity0
Sown Without Care: Dutch Eugenicists and their Call for Optimising Developmental Conditions, 1919–19390
The Struggles That Led to the Unwise Demise of the Public Health Laboratory Service, 1979–2003, in the Context of Changing Economic Policy0
Alison C. Pedley, Mothers, Criminal Insanity and the Asylum in Victorian England. Cure, Redemption and Rehabilitation0
Ilana Löwy, Viruses and Reproductive Injustice: Zika in Brazil0
Ailing Empires: The Morphine Issue in Sino-foreign Relations at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century0
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera (ed), The Flu Pandemic of 1918–1919: A Political and Cultural Approach from a Covid World0
Meegan Kennedy, Writing Embodiment in Victorian Microscopy: Beautiful Mechanism0
Material History, Historied Materials and the Question of Epistemic Freedom in Ghana’s Medical Schools0
Jennifer Borland, Visualizing Household Health: Medieval Women, Art, and Knowledge in the ‘Régime du corps’0
Deborah Hayden and Sarah Baccianti (eds), Medicine in the Medieval North Atlantic World: Vernacular Texts and Traditions0
Antonio Carbone, Epidemic Cities0
‘An experiment pervyd for a thynge y lost’: ‘Non-medical’ Charms and experimenta in Medieval Medical Manuscripts0
Patrick Outhwaite, Christ the Physician in Late Medieval Religious Controversy: England and Central Europe, 1350–14340
The Efficiency of Bacterial Vaccines on Mortality during the ‘Spanish’ Influenza Pandemic of 1918–190
Caroline Arni, Of Human Born: Fetal Lives 1800–19500
‘I Was Treated Like a Bishop in a Vicarage’: Lotta Svärd and the National Socialist Cult of Masculinity as Portrayed by a Lotta Matron and a Voluntary Military Nurse0
Correction0
Travis A. Weisse, Health Freaks: America’s Diet Champions and the Specter of Chronic Illness0
Ishita Pande, Sex, Law and the Politics of Age: Child Marriage in India, 1891–19370
Making Hepatitis C History? Médecins sans Frontières, Hepatitis C and Humanitarian Medicine in Cambodia 2016–20210
‘None Regardless of Reputation Will Be Received’: Midwifery and Commercial Bodywork in Urban Scotland c. 1780–c. 18400
Clare Griffin, Mixing Medicines: The Global Drug Trade and Early Modern Russia0
A Documentary History of the Immunity (or Vaccine) Passport: Health Certificates of Public Health, Personal Identity and Power from the Plague to the Coronavirus Pandemic0
The Republic of Fear: Mental Illness in the Finnish Civil War of 19180
On the Margins of Maternity: Low-Income Women’s Experiences of Maternity Care in Late Twentieth-Century Glasgow0
Susan H. Brandt, Women Healers: Gender, Authority, and Medicine in Early Philadelphia0
Nandini Bhattacharya, Disparate Remedies: Making Medicines in Modern India0
The Model of the Observation and Treatment Hospital, and the Debate on ‘Open’ Services in France at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: The Example of the Esquermes Psychiatric Hospital0
Emma Cheatle Lying in the Dark Room: Architectures of British Maternity0
British Imperial Legacies and Tobacco Power: Interrogating Connections Between Colonial Histories and Corporate Influence Over Modern Tobacco Control Measures0
C. Michele Thompson, Kathryn Sweet and Michitake Aso (eds), Fighting for Health: Medicine in Cold War Southeast Asia0
Lihong Du, Dongbei Plague: Western Preventative Measures in China0
The Medical Examination of Enslaved Persons Through the East and West Mediterranean Between the Fifteenth and Seventeenth Centuries0
The Laboratory and Clinic: The Debate over Clinical Trials in Bombay, 1897–19080
E. C. Spary and Justin Rivest (eds), Exoticizing Consumption: European Drug Cultures , 1670–17400
‘For Men Only:’ Sexual Health Education, Neurasthenia and the Modern YMCA in the Gilded Age0
Achintya Kumar Dutta, Fighting the Fever: Kala-azar in Eastern Indian, 1875-19470
Alison Li, Wondrous Transformations: A Maverick Physician, the Science of Hormones, and the Birth of the Transgender Revolution0
Blurring the Boundaries Between Medicine and Food: The Canny Marketing of Läkerol in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden0
Jennifer Crane, Gifted Children in Britain and the World0
Schizophrenia, Modernity and ‘Primitivism’: Emergence of a Global Diagnosis0
Correction to: Material History, Historied Materials and the Question of Epistemic Freedom in Ghana’s Medical Schools0
Negotiating Shanghai Mercy Hospital: Philanthropy, Business and Control of Madness in Republican China0
David H. Camden, The Cosmological Doctors of Classical Greece: First Principles in Early Greek Medicine0
Blake Hill-Saya, Aaron McDuffie Moore: An African American Physician, Educator, and Founder of Durham’s Black Wall Street0
Christoph Gradmannn Another Magic Mountain: Kibong’oto Hospital and African Tuberculosis, 1920-20000
Maurits Bastiaan Meerwijk, A History of Plague in Java, 1911-19420
Natasha Ruiz-Gómez, Pathology and Visual Culture: The Scientific Artworks of Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot and the Salpêtrière School0
Historical Evolution of the Public Hospital System in Spain, 1963–2019: A Path to Equity in Healthcare Access?0
Preventing Plague in the Italian Renaissance: Milanese Health Policies and Surveillance in the Sforza Registers of the Dead0
‘Miracle Drugs’ versus State Bureaucracy and Regulations: The Introduction of Sulpha Drugs and Antibiotics in Chile, 1930s–1950s0
Gareth Millward, Sick Note: A History of the British Welfare State0
Avital H. Rom (ed.), Disability and Impairment in Early China: Other Bodies0
From Sick Bed to Death Bed? Patient Composition and Mortality in the Amsterdam Binnengasthuis, 1856–18960
The Invisibility of African Medical Orderlies in Ghana (Gold Coast), 1920–1950s0
Sarah Crook, Unhappy Mothers: Women, Motherhood and Social Change in Postwar Britain0
Sarah Bull, Selling Sexual Knowledge: Medical Publishing and Obscenity in Victorian Britain0
Correction to: Review article: Contraception in History0
Expertise and the Public History of Sexuality ‘Second Opinion’ Submission for the Proposed Special Issue, ‘Sexpertise: Sexual Knowledge and the Public in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries’0
Alexandre Sumpf, The Broken Years: Russia’s Disabled War Veterans, 1904–19210
Decolonising the Present by Colonising the Past? A Case From the History of Physical Anthropology0
‘We Never Talked About It at Home’: Diethylstilbestrol, Impacted Families and the (De)construction of Ignorance from Below (Belgium, 1970s–Present)0
Representations of Western Opium Consumption in China: Informal Empire, Medicine and Modernity, 1840–19300
Anne M. Lovell and Gerald M. Oppenheimer, eds., Reimagining Psychiatric Epidemiology in a Global Frame: Toward a Social and Conceptual History0
The Product of Medicine: How Efficiency Made American Health Care0
Rose Marie San Juan, Violence and the Genesis of the Anatomical Image0
‘The Doctor Made Clear His Utter Contempt of Me, and I Can Remember It Still’: Unmarried Women’s Experiences of Accessing the Pill in Scotland c. 1968–19800
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