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  • Subject and Author IndexVolume 87
  • Pagination according to issues:

    • No. 1 (Spring): 1–142

    • No. 2 (Summer): 143–306

    • No. 3 (Fall): 307–498

    • No. 4 (Winter): 499–725

  • AAHM Report: 436–69

  • Affect: Sudhoff’s historical method (Stein): 198–224

  • Anatomy: and medical museums in the Antebellum American South (Kenny): 32–62

  • Ancient medicine: infertility in the classical Greek world (Flemming): 565–90

  • Anthropometry: assessment of malnutrition in the U. S. (Ruis): 378–406

  • Antisepsis: and controversy about surgical gloves (Schlich): 170–97

  • Antivaccination: in the U.S. (Conis): 407–35

  • Aphorisms: and Urso of Salerno (van der Lugt): 307–46

  • Argentina: and mental illness during military dictatorships (Ramos): 250–78

  • Arnold, David, review by: 483–84

  • Asclepius: infertility in the classical Greek world (Flemming): 565–90

  • Asepsis: and controversy about surgical gloves (Schlich): 170–97

  • Aural surgery: deafness and surgical authority in London (Virdi-Dhesi): 347–77

  • Autonomy: in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s (Mold): 225–49

  • Bacteriology: and controversy about surgical gloves (Schlich): 170–97

  • Barrett, Deborah, review by: 298–99

  • Bartrip, P. W. J., review by: 687–88

  • Bay, Alexander R., Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease: 483–84

  • Behavior: and syphilis in colonial Morocco (Clark): 86–114

  • Benedict, Carol A., review by: 701–2

  • Biomedical research policy: biostatistics at the NIH (Patel): 622–47

  • Biometry: biostatistics at the NIH (Patel): 622–47

  • Biostatistics: at the NIH (Patel): 622–47

  • Birth weight: German lying-in hospitals (Schlumbohm): 1–31

  • Bourke, Joanna, review by: 685–86

  • Bowen, Elliott, “Limits of the Lab: Diagnosing ‘Latent Gonorrhea,’ 1872–1910”: 63–85

  • Brotherton, P. Sean, Revolutionary Medicine: Health and the Body in Post-Soviet Cuba: 300–301

  • Brown, Michael, Performing Medicine: Medical Culture and Identity in Provincial England, c. 1760-1850: 122–23; review by: 688–90

  • Buklijas, Tatjana, review by: 125–26

  • Cadavers: and Canadian mental hospitals (Wright, Jacklin & Themeles): 591–621

  • Casper, Stephen, review by: 291–92

  • Cerulli, Anthony, Somatic Lessons: Narrating Patienthood and Illness in Indian Medical Literature: 684–85

  • Cervetti, Nancy, S. Weir Mitchell, 1829–1914: Philadelphia’s Literary Physician: 690–91

  • Chakrabarti, Pratik, Bacteriology in British India: Laboratory Medicine and the Tropics: 693–95

  • Charisma: and Urso of Salerno (van der Lugt): 307–46

  • Children’s health: and assessment of malnutrition in the U. S. (Ruis): 378–406; and vaccine skepticism in the U.S. (Conis): 407–35

  • Civilization: and syphilis in colonial Morocco (Clark): 86–114

  • Clark, Anna, review by: 123–24

  • Clark, Hannah Louise, “Civilization and Syphilization: A Doctor and His Disease in Colonial Morocco”: 86–114

  • Cocks, Geoffrey, review by: 129–31

  • Cohen, Esther, Leona Toker, Manuela Consonni, and Otniel E. Dror, eds. Knowledge and Pain: 685–86 [End Page 714]

  • Colonialism: and syphilis in Morocco (Clark): 86–114

  • Comfort, Nathaniel, The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine: 488–89

  • Community psychiatry: mental illness during military dictatorships in Argentina (Ramos): 250–78

  • Conis, Elena, “A Mother’s Responsibility: Women, Medicine, and the Rise of Contemporary Vaccine Skepticism in the United States”: 407–35; review by: 491–92

  • Connor, J. T. H., review by: 692–93

  • Consent: in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s (Mold): 225–49

  • Consumerism: in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s (Mold): 225–49

  • Courts of law: role of doctors in the slave trade within the Kingdom of Valencia (Ferragud): 143–69

  • Dabhoiwala, Faramerz, The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution: 123–24

  • Davis, Angela, Modern Motherhood: Women and Family in England, 1945–2000: 486–87

  • Deafness: and surgical authority in London (Virdi-Dhesi): 347–77

  • Demons: and Urso of Salerno (van der Lugt): 307–46

  • Diagnostic instruments: deafness and surgical authority in London (VirdiDhesi): 347–77

  • Diagnostics: assessment of malnutrition in the U. S. (Ruis): 378–406

  • Dirty War: mental illness during military dictatorships in Argentina (Ramos): 250–78

  • Disability history: and medical history (Linker): 499–535

  • Disease surveillance: assessment of malnutrition...

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