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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 80.4 (2006) 827-829

Index to Volume 80

Articles

"Neither of meate nor drinke, but what the Doctor alloweth":
Medicine amidst War and Commerce in Eighteenth-Century Madras / 1
Pratik Chakrabarti
Patterns of Medical Culture in Colonial Bengal, 1835–1880 / 39
Christian Hochmuth
Trauma Surgery and Traffic Policy in Germany in the 1930s:
A Case Study in the Coevolution of Modern Surgery and Society / 73
Thomas Schlich
On Cannabis, Chloral Hydrate, and Career Cycles of Psychotropic Drugs in Medicine / 95
Stephen Snelders, Charles Kaplan, and Toine Pieters
Demons, Nature, or God? Witchcraft Accusations and the French Disease in Early Modern Venice / 219
Laura J. McGough
Imagining Inoculation:
Smallpox, the Body, and Social Relations of Healing in the Eighteenth Century / 247
Sara Stidstone Gronim
A Stranger to Our Camps:
Typhus in American History / 269
Margaret Humphreys
Eugenics, Medical Education, and the Public Health Service:
Another Perspective on the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment / 291
Paul A. Lombardo and Gregory M. Dorr
"A Private Little Revolution":
The Home Pregnancy Test in American Culture / 317
Sarah A. Leavitt
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture:
De Kruif's Boast:
Vaccine Trials and the Construction of a Virus / 409
John M. Eyler [End Page 827]
Medicine, Natural Philosophy, and the Influence of Melanchthon in Reformation Denmark and Norway / 439
Morten Fink-Jensen
Caught Between the Old and the New—Walther Straub (1874–1944), the Question of Drug Receptors, and the Rise of Modern Pharmacology / 465
Cay-Rüdiger Prüll
The History of the Patient History since 1850 / 490
Jonathan Gillis
Child Guidance in Interwar Scotland:
International Influences and Domestic Concerns / 513
John W. Stewart
The Meaning of Signs:
Diagnosing the French Pox in Early Modern Augsburg / 617
Claudia Stein
Inheriting Vice, Acquiring Virtue:
Hereditary Disease and Moral Hygiene in Eighteenth-Century France / 649
Sean M. Quinlan
Idiocy in Virginia, 1616–1860 / 677
Parnel Wickham
Parliament, Physicians, and Nuisances:
The Demedicalization of Nuisance Law, 1831–1855 / 702
James G. Hanley
Babies and Bacteria:
Phage Typing, Bacteriologists, and the Birth of Infection Control / 733
Kathryn Hillier

Review Article

Taking Biology Seriously:
The Next Task for Historians of Addiction? /115
Howard I. Kushner

Essay Reviews

Making Medical History / 153
George Weisz [End Page 828]
Zelig:
Francis Galton's Reputation in Biography / 348
Nathaniel Comfort
American Association for the History of Medicine:
Report of the Seventy-ninth Annual Meeting / 540
Todd L. Savitt

Editors' Notes / VII (Spring), vii (Winter)

Jerome Joseph Bylebyl, Ph.D.:
An Appreciation / vii (Fall)
Walton O. Schalick III

Instructions for Authors / Viii (Spring)

News And Events / 144, 346, 562, 762

Media Reviews / 145, 568 Michael Sappol, Editor

Book Reviews / 160, 364, 577, 766

Book Notes / 209, 400, 609, 802

Books Received / 212, 402, 611, 805

Subject And Author Index — Volume 80 / 814


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