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Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine
- Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
- Oxford University Press
- Volume 59, Number 1, January 2004
- pp. 145-148
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Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine *
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.
Douglas Vincent Almond. Essays in health economics. University of California-Berkeley, 2002, 128 pages. 3063284
Sheila Carol Barker. Art in a time of danger: Urban VIIIís Rome and the plague of 1629-1634. Columbia University, 2002, 449 pages. 3066813
Benson Baker Bobrick. 1. Fearful majesty: The life and reign of Ivan the Terrible; 2. Knotted tongues: Stuttering in history and the quest for a cure; 3. Labyrinths of iron: Subways in history, myth, art, technology, and war; 4. East of the sun: The epic conquest and tragic history of Siberia. Columbia University, 1996.
Timothy Allen Clary. The Mexican Border Industrialization Program and its effects on public health in urban areas along the northern Mexican border, 1979-1998. University of California-Los Angeles, 2002, 260 pages. 3070080 [End Page 145]
Lynn Philip Dann. Addiction and structures of knowledge. Drew University, 2002, 292 pages. 3065677
Margaret D. Garber. Alchemical diplomacy: Optics and alchemy in the philosophical writings of Marcus Marci in post-Rudolfine Prague, 1612- 1670. University of California-San Diego, 2002, 356 pages. 3064469
Guido Maria Giglioni. The genesis of Francis Glissonís philosophy of life. The John Hopkins University, 2003, 318 pages. 3068156
Sheila Marie Hearne. Medical records: The role of advocacy coalitions in policy change. George Mason University, 2003, 277 pages. 3070597
Larissa Nausicaa Heinrich. The pathological body: Science, race, and literary realism in China, 1770-1930. University of California-Berkeley, 2002, 227 pages. 3063403
Laurent Honnorè. Politiques communales díhygiëne publique et gestion de líeau au XIXe siëcle: Le cas de la ville de Mons (1830-1914). Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2001, 978 pages. C810891
Elizabeth Eve Hunt. Oral history: How Americans got their straight, white teeth. University of Pennsylvania, 1998, 225 pages. 3073084
Valerie Noelle Johnson. ëMatter out of placeí: The disorder of Victorian sanitary reform. University of Kentucky, 2002, 244 pages. 3068722
Ruth J. E. Jones. Canada and the United States: An historical and neo- institutional study of public housing and health policies. McMaster University, 2000, 307 pages. NQ72342
James P. Keeley. ëThe coping stone on psycho-analysisí: Freud, psychoanalysis, and the Society for Psychical Research. Columbia University, 2002, 317 pages. 3066862
Debra Smith Knowles. Along a path apart: Conflict and concordance in C.ÝG. Jung and Martin Heidegger. Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2002, 406 pages. 3065324
Lisa Dianne Lykins. ëCuring the Indianí: Therapeutic care and acculturation at the Sac and Fox Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1912-1942. University of Kentucky, 2002, 270 pages. 3070664
Heather L. McCrea. Diseased relations: Epidemics, public health, and state formation in nineteenth-century Yucatan, Mexico. State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2002, 290 pages. 3067599 [End Page 146]
Heather McHold. Diagnosing difference: The scientific, medical, and popular engagement with monstrosity in Victorian Britain. Northwestern University, 2002, 388 pages. 3071673
Sheryl Ann Stotts McLaren. Becoming indispensable: A biography of Elizabeth Smith Shortt (1859-1949). York University, 2002, 481 pages. NQ72026
Michelle Therese Moran. Colonizing leprosy: Imperialism, patients, and the politics of public health in Hawaiíi and Louisiana. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002, 347 pages. 3070390
Scott Francis Perna. The function and diagnosis of hysteria in nineteenth century fiction and medical texts. Alliant International University-San Francisco Bay, 2002, 280 pages. 3069622
Kathleen G. Rawls. Power plays: The politics of creating a British nursing profession, 1888-1919. University of California-Irvine, 2002, 277...