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  • 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

BALTIMORE THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS 2011 [End Page 687]

© Copyright 2011 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]

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