Subject and Author Index: Volume 91
No. 1 (Spring): 1–156 No. 2 (Summer): 157–472 No. 3 (Fall): 473–684 No. 4 (Winter): 685–838 Adams, Vincanne, ed., Metrics: What Counts in Global Health: 147–49 Addiction: and pharmaceuticals in America (Herzberg): 586–623 Adoption: American adoption practices (Sufian): 94–124 Ahuja, Neel, Bioinsecur...
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Published in | Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 91; no. 4; pp. 833 - 839 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Johns Hopkins University Press
2017
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Summary: | No. 1 (Spring): 1–156 No. 2 (Summer): 157–472 No. 3 (Fall): 473–684 No. 4 (Winter): 685–838 Adams, Vincanne, ed., Metrics: What Counts in Global Health: 147–49 Addiction: and pharmaceuticals in America (Herzberg): 586–623 Adoption: American adoption practices (Sufian): 94–124 Ahuja, Neel, Bioinsecurities: Disease Interventions, Empire, and the Government of Species: 674–75 Alcabes, Philip, review by: 452–54 Apel, Thomas A., Feverish Bodies, Enlightened Minds: Science and the Yellow Fever Controversy in the Early American Republic: 447–49 Apothecaries: pharmaceutical testing in Italy (Pugliano): 233–73 Aronowitz, Robert, Risky Medicine: Our Quest to Cure Fear and Uncertainty: 149–50 Arrizabalaga, Jon, review by: 806–8 Artisans: workshop practice and apothecaries (Pugliano): 233–73 Authenticity: pharmaceutical testing in Italy (Pugliano): 233–73 Authoritarianism: in Cuban tuberculosis policy (Urban): 772–801 Avicenna: influence in early modern Germany (Heinrichs): 210–32 Baker, Robert, review by: 465–67 Barnes, David S., review by: 447–49 Bashford, Alison, review by: 674–75 Bashford, Alison, and Joyce E. Chaplin, The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus: Rereading the Principle of Population: 664–65 Bates, Victoria, Sexual Forensics in Victorian and Edwardian England: Age, Crime, and Consent in the Courts: 134–35 Batista: tuberculosis policy in Cuba (Urban): 772–801 Baynton, Douglas C., Defectives in the Land: Disability and Immigration in the Age of Eugenics: 675–77 Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond [exhibit], and Mike Jay, This Way Madness Lies: The Asylum and Beyond: 434–35 Berco, Cristian, From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in Baroque Spain: 806–8 Berkowitz, Carin, Charles Bell and the Anatomy of Reform: 131–32 Blood: testing and miracles (De Ceglia): 391–419 Book trade: in Victorian England (Bull): 713–43 Botanical terminology: taxonomy and Italian pharmacy (Pugliano): 233–73 Breen, Benjamin, review by: 449–50 Brenner, Elma, Leprosy and Charity in Medieval Rouen: 439–40 Britain: nineteenth-century veterinary medicine (Woods): 494–523 British Empire: colonial Bengal (Mukharji): 554–85 Brogan, Stephen, The Royal Touch in Early Modern England: Politics, Medicine, and Sin: 129–31 Brown, Kathleen M., review by: 663–64 Bubo: chicken treatment for plague buboes (Heinrichs): 210–32 Bull, Sarah, “Managing the “Obscene M.D.”: Medical Publishing, the Medical Profession, and the Changing Definition of Obscenity in Mid-Victorian England”: 713–43 Burney, Ian, and Neil Pemberton, Murder and the Making of English CSI: 680–81 Burney, Ian, review by: 134–35 Burnham, John C., Health Care in America: A History: 442–44 Bycroft, Michael, “Iatrochemistry and the Evaluation of Mineral Waters in France, 1600–1750”: 303–30 Cayleff, Susan E., Nature’s Path: A History of Naturopathic Healing in America: 137–39 Chemical composition: of mineral waters (Bycroft): 303–30 Chemistry: mineral waters in early modern France (Bycroft): 303–30 Chicken: treatment for plague (Heinrichs): 210–32 Children: disabilities and adoption (Sufian): 94–124 Clinic: experimental clinical medicine in Leiden (Ragland): 331–61 Cold War: Cuba (Lambe): 62–93 Colonialism: and endemic syphilis (Kozma): 744–71 Comacchio, Cynthia, review by: 822–23 Comparative anatomy: in British veterinary medicine (Woods): 494–523 Condrau, Flurin, review by: 142–43 Confession: of venereal disease (Weisser): 685–712 Cordner, Alissa, Toxic Safety: Flame Retardants, Chemical Controversies, and Environmental Health: 824–25 Creole: Francophone New Orleans (Forbe): 524–53 Crook, Tom, review by: 136–37 Crawford, Matthew James, The Andean Wonder Drug: Cinchona Bark and Imperial Science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630–1800: 133–34 Criminals: early modern poison trials (Rankin): 247–302 Cuba: psychiatry in Cuba (Lambe): 62–93 Cuba: tuberculosis policy (Urban): 772–801 Cueto, Marcos, review by: 816–17 Daar, Judith, The New Eugenics: Selective Breeding in an Era of Reproductive Technologies: 825–26 Das, Veena, and Clara Han, eds., Living and Dying in the Contemporary World: A Compendium: 827–28 De Azeredo, José Pinto, Essays on Some Maladies of Angola: 449–50 De Cegliaa, Francesco Paolo, “Playing God: Testing, Modeling, and Imitating Blood Miracles in Eighteenth-Century Europe”: 391–419 Degree: measurement of experiments (McVaugh): 183–209 DeLacy, Margaret, The Germ of an Idea: Contagionism, Religion, and Society in Britain, 1600–1730: 444–46 Disability: childhood (Sufian): 94–124 Disease immunity: syphilis (Hanley): 1–32 Drug adulteration: innovation in Italian pharmacy (Pugliano): 233–73 Drug and alcohol history: in America (Herzberg): 586–623 Drug testing: in Italian pharmacy (Pugliano): 233–73 Dyck, Erika, and Larry Stewart, eds., The Uses of Humans in Experiment: Perspectives from the 17th to the 20th Century: 808–9 Early modern: medical advertising in London (Weisser): 685–712 Early modern: poison trials in Europe (Rankin): 247–302 Early modern France: pharmaceuticals and the military (Rivest): 362–90 Eigen, Joel Peter, Mad Doctors in the Dock: Defending the Diagnosis, 1760–1913: 810–11 Empirical practices: in plague medicine (Heinrichs): 210–32 Epistemology: of yellow fever in New Orleans (Forbes): 524–53 Epstein, Steven, review by: 151–52 Experience: experiential medicine (Leong and Rankin): 157–82 Experience: empirical testing in poison trials (Rankin): 247–302 Experiment: at Leiden University (Ragland): 331–61 Experiment: medical experiment in early modern Europe (Leong and Rankin): 157–82 Experiment: poison trials and drug testing (Rankin): 247–302 Experimentum: medieval drug experimentation (McVaugh): 183–209 Faget: J. C. Faget on yellow fever (Forbes): 524–53 Family: adoptive (Sufian): 94–124 Farmer, Sharon, review by: 439–40 Faure, Olivier, review by: 440–42 Fee, Elizabeth, Disease and Discovery: A History of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1916–1939: 459–62 Ferber, Sarah, Bioethics in Historical Perspective: 465–67 Forbes, Amy, “‘A Little Seasoning Would Aid in the Digestion of Our Factums’: Wit, Evidence, and the Evolving Form of Medical Debate in New Orleans, 1853–1868”: 524–53 France: mineral waters (Bycroft): 303–30 Franciscus Dele Boë Sylvius (Ragland): 331–61 Freud: influence of Freud in Cuban psychiatry (Lambe): 62–93 Fye, W. Bruce, review by: 454–55 Gabriel, Joseph M., Medical Monopoly: Intellectual Property Rights and the Origins of the Modern Pharmaceutical Industry: 457–59 Galen: Galenic texts in medieval France (McVaugh): 183–209 Gänger, Stefanie, review by: 133–34 German physicians: early modern plague medicine (Heinrichs): 210–32 Gehlbach, Stephen H., American Plagues: Lessons from Our Battles with Disease: 666–67 Gotto, Antonio M. Jr., and Jennifer Moon, Weill Cornell Medicine: A History of Cornell’s Medical School: 454–55 Greene, Jeremy A., “Therapeutic Proofs and Medical Truths: The Enduring Legacy of Early Modern Drug Trials”: 420–29 Guarnieri, Patrizia, Italian Psychology and Jewish Emigration Under Fascism: From Florence to Jerusalem and New York: 456–57 Guerrini, Anita, review by: 131–32 Hanley, Anne, “Syphilisation and Its Discontents: Experimental Inoculation against Syphilis at the London Lock Hospital”: 1–32 Hanley, James G, Healthy Boundaries: Property, Law and Public Health in England and Wales, 1815–1872: 136–37 Hardy, Anne, Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1890–1975: 139–40 Harris, Ben, review by: 434–5 Harrison, Mark, review by: 677–78 Harvey, Karen, review by: 446–47 Hatch, Anthony Ryan, Blood Sugar: Racial Pharmacology and Food Justice in Black America: 145–47 Haynes, April R., Riotous Flesh: Women, Physiology, and the Solitary Vice in Nineteenth-Century America: 663–64 Henrichs, Erik A., “The Live Chicken Treatment for Buboes: Trying a Plague Cure in Medieval and Early Modern Europe”: 210–32 Herzberg, David, “Entitled to Addiction? Pharmaceuticals, Race, and America’s First Drug War”: 586–623 Hicklin: test for medical print in England (Bull): 713–43 Hoffman, Beatrix, review by: 672–73 Hogan, Andrew J., Life Histories of Genetic Disease: Patterns and Prevention in Postwar Medical Genetics: 819–20 Hogan, Andrew J., review by: 825–27 Human experimentation: in hospital (Hanley): 1–32 Human medicine: relationship to veterinary (Woods): 494–523 Hunt, Nancy Rose, review by: 67–672 Hutchison, Iain, Malcolm Nicholson, and Lawrence Weaver, Child Health in Scotland: A History of Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Sick Children: 669–70 Iatrochemistry: and mineral waters in France (Bycroft): 303–30 Imitation: of blood miracles (De Ceglia): 391–419 Informed consent: children and medical disclosure (Sufian): 94–124 Inoculation: of syphilis (Hanley): 1–32 Iraq: bejel syphilis and postcolonial medicine (Kozma): 744–71 Iswarchandra Vidyasagar: and Bengali vernacular education (Mukharji): 554–85 Italian pharmacy: testing (Pugliano): 233–73 Jackson, Myles W., The Genealogy of a Gene: Patents, HIV/AIDS, and Race: 151–52 Jan Baptist van Helmont: influence on French chemistry (Bycroft): 303–30 Jenner, Mark, review by: 129–31 Jensen, Robin E., Infertility: Tracing the History of a Transformative Term: 817–19 Keller, Richard C., review by: 450–52 Kline, Wendy, review by: 432–34 Kozma, Liat, “Between Colonial, National, and International Medicine: The Case of Bejel”: 744–71 Kraut, Alan M., review by: 666–67, 814–16 Lamb, Jonathan, Scurvy: The Disease of Discovery: 811–12 Lambe, Jennifer Lynn, “Revolutionizing Cuban Psychiatry: The Freud Wars, 1955–1970”: 62–93 Lerner, Baron, review by: 442–44 Leiden: seventeenth-century clinical experiment (Ragland): 331–61 Leong, Elaine, and Alisha Rankin, “Testing Drugs and Trying Cures: Experiment and Medicine in Medieval and Early Modern Europe”: 157–82 Lobotomy: use by Soviet psychiatrists (Zajicek): 33–61 Mason, Katherine A., Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Health After an Epidemic: 464–65 Materia medica: British veterinary medicine (Woods): 494–523 |
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ISSN: | 0007-5140 1086-3176 1086-3176 1896-3176 |
DOI: | 10.1353/bhm.2017.0087 |