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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 62.2 (2007) 244-250

Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine
Jonathon Erlen

In this list of recently completed dissertations, the highlighted number uniquely identifies each thesis and is your key to further information about it. Abstracts can be viewed in Dissertation Abstracts, issued monthly and available at many libraries. Some libraries provide free access to dissertations and abstracts on line, including the capacity to download them in full. Most dissertations can also be ordered via Bell and Howell Information and Learning by calling 800-521-0600 or writing to 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Dissertations can be ordered online through the Bell and Howell website at http://www.umi.com.

Audrain, Susan Connor. Ethics in technical communication: Historical context for the human radiation experiments. University of North Texas, 2005, 197 pages. 3196132
Balladur, Laura Cecilia. Imagination, physiology, and the dynamics of representation in Enlightenment France. Duke University, 2005, 310 pages. 3191940
Bartz, Robert J. Generalists first: The movement to refashion general practice in post-World War II America. University of California, San Francisco, 2005, 391 pages. 3199339
Bernard, Louise. National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America. Yale University, 2005, 432 pages. 3194624
Brower, Matthew Brady. The fantasms of science: Psychical research in the French Third Republic, 1880—1935. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, 2005, 372 pages. 3195660 [End Page 244]
Buckingham, Donald E. Feeling the squeeze. National food labeling legislation in a WTO World: Case studies from France, Canada and Ghana. University of Ottawa, 2005, 465 pages. NR10953
Bullard, Katharine Sara. Saving the children: Discourses of race, nation, and citizenship in America. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2005, 180 pages. 3198935
Bullington, Sam N. From the 'Rainbow Nation' to the 'New Apartheid': Sexual orientation and HIV/AIDS in contemporary South African nation building. University of Minnesota, 2005, 330 pages. 3198077
Buonanno, Joseph F. Thomas A. Edison: Wizard of Menlo Park, or ordinary thinker? A case study in the psychology of creativity. Temple University, 2005, 104 pages. 3202991
Cheng, Yi-Chuan. Caregiver burnout: A critical review of the literature. Alliant International University, San Diego, 2005, 133 pages. 3199400
Cho, Philip S. Ritual and the occult in Chinese medicine and religious healing: The development of zhuyou exorcism. University of Pennsylvania, 2005, 164 pages. 3197659
Coker, Joe L. Liquor in the land of the lost cause: Southern white evangelicals and the prohibition movement, 1880—1915. Princeton Theological Seminary, 2005, 406 pages. 3195627
Dye, Amy. Writing creation in England, 1580—1680. The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2005, 258 pages. 3200760
Edwards, Ian C. Truth as relationship: The psychology of E. Graham Howe. Duquesne University, 2006, 245 pages. 3206952
Edwards-Ingram, Ywone. Medicating slavery: Motherhood, health care, and cultural practices in the African diaspora. The College of William and Mary, 2005, 269 pages. 3201115
Gaetan, Eleanor Kennelly. Curative politics and institutional legacies: The impact of foreign assistance on child welfare and [End Page 245] healthcare reform in Romania, 1990—2004. A cautionary tale. University of Maryland, College Park, 2005, 257 pages. 3202420
Gagnon, Stephanie. Changement et institution: Le cas de l'Hopital Sainte-Justine. Universite de Montreal, 2005, 258 pages. NR10786
Garden, Rebecca Elizabeth. Radical illness: Women, affliction, and authority in the eighteenth-century novel. Columbia University, 2004, 194 pages. 3147236
Geiger, Marion. Poetics of illness. From Honore de Balzac to Thomas Mann (French text). The Johns Hopkins University, 2006, 335 pages. 3197151
Glenn, Jason Edwin. Medicalizing addictions, criminalizing addicts: Race, politics and profit in narratives of addiction. Harvard University, 2005, 413 pages. 3194408
Greenwald, Brian H. Alexander Graham Bell through the lens of eugenics, 1883—1922. The George Washington University, 2006, 225 pages. 3199914
Henderson, R. Max. Essays on the evolution of health capital. The University of Chicago, 2005, 133 pages. 3195017
Hill, Joal M. Expertise and citizenship: Public bioethics and the ethicist's role. The University of Texas Medical Branch Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2005, 220 pages. 3200605
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