- Bulletin of the History of Medicine
The American Association for the History of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine
Volume 85
2011
Founded by Henry E. Sigerist
Randall M. Packard and Mary E. Fissell Editors
Gert H. Brieger Emeritus Editor
Carolyn McLaughlin Associate Editor
Advisory Editorial Board
Robert A. Aronowitz
Harold J. Cook
Alice Dreger
Bert Hansen
Mark Harrison
Joel Howell
Richard C. Keller
Mary Lindemann
Heather Munro Prescott
Susan Smith
Keith Wailoo
Elizabeth Watkins
Published by The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents
Volume 85
Articles
Suffering and Death among Early American Roentgenologists: The Power of Remotely Anatomizing the Living Body in Fin de Siècle America / 1
Daniel S. Goldberg
“In the Last Stages of Irremediable Disease”: American Hospitals and Dying Patients before World War II / 29 Emily K. Abel
Men of Dreams and Men of Action: Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, and the Performance of Professional Identity, 1920–1950 / 57 Delia Gavrus
Bioequivalence: The Regulatory Career of a Pharmaceutical Concept / 93
Daniel Carpenter and Dominique A. Tobbell
The Midwife and the Church: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Midwives in Brie, 1499–1504 / 171
Tiffany D. Vann Sprecher and Ruth Mazo Karras
A Physician and a Man of Science: Patients, Physicians, and Diseases in Marcello Malpighi’s Medical Practice / 193
Marco Bresadola
“Persons that Live Remote from London”: Apothecaries and the Medical Marketplace in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Wales / 222
Alun Withey
The Beauty of Anatomy: Visual Displays and Surgical Education in Early-Nineteenth-Century London / 248
Carin Berkowitz [End Page 689]
Was the Black Death in India and China? / 319
George Sussmann
“Because of Their Praiseworthy Modesty, They Consult Too Late”: Regime of Hope and Cancer of the Womb, 1800–1910 / 356
Ilana Löwy
Local Government Health Services in Interwar England: Problems of Quantification and Interpretation / 384
Martin Gorsky
Translating Western Modernity: The First Chinese Hospital in America / 413
Guenter B. Risse
American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Eighty-Fourth Annual Meeting / 448
Christopher Crenner
Healing Options during the Plague: Survivor Stories from a Fourteenth-Century Canonization Inquest / 531
Nicole Archambeau
“A Variety of Tastes”: The Lancet in the Early-Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press / 559
Brittany Pladek
Beasts, Murrains, and the British Raj: Reassessing Colonial Medicine in India from the Veterinary Perspective, 1860–1900 / 586
Saurabh Mishra
Debating a Duty to Treat: AIDS and the Professional Ethics of American Medicine / 619
Patrick Wallis
editors’ note / vii (Winter)
instructions for authors / vi (Spring)
news and events / 279, 495, 649
book reviews / 132, 283, 499, 652
books received / 167, 316, 527, 676
subject and author index—volume 85 / 679 [End Page 690]