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  • Subject and Author IndexVolume 88

Pagination according to issues:
No. 1 (Spring): 1–223
     No. 2 (Summer): 225–402
     No. 3 (Fall): 403–594
     No. 4 (Winter): 595–778

Abrams, Jeanne E., Revolutionary Medicine: The Founding Fathers and Mothers in Sickness and in Health: 383–84

Abugideiri, Hibba, review by: 205–7

Aesthetics: aesthetic grounding of modern medicine (Warner): 1–47

Alberti, Samuel J. M. M. and Elizabeth Hallam, eds., Medical Museums: Past, Present, Future: 585–87

American medical market: and medicines, ca. 1950s–1970s (Quirke): 654–96

Anticancer drugs: and the American market for medicines, ca. 1950s–1970s (Quirke): 654–96

Appel, Toby A., “Writing Women into Medical History in the 1930s: Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead and ‘Medical Women’ of the Past and Present”: 457–92

Apple, Rima A., review by: 584–85

Aronowitz, Robert, “From Skid Row to Main Street: The Bowery Series and the Transformation of Prostate Cancer, 1951–1966”: 287–318

Astrology: casebooks in Early Modern England (Kassell): 595–625

Autism: foundations and law in Britain (Evans): 253–86

Autopsy history: issues in German Federal Republic transplantation legislation (Schweikardt): 697–726

Avery, Donald, Pathogens for War: Biological Weapons, Canadian Life Scientists, and North America Biodefence: 395–97

Azzolini, Monica, The Duke and the Stars: Astrology and Politics in Renaissance Milan: 380–81

Barnes, David S., “Cargo, “Infection,” and the Logic of Quarantine in the Nineteenth Century”: 75–101

Bashford, Alison, review by: 202–3

Beiner, Guy, review by: 208–9

Berkowitz, Carin, review by: 585–87

Bioethics: Bowery series and prostate cancer (Aronowitz): 287–318

Biltekoff, Charlotte, Eating Right in America: The Cultural Politics of Food and Health: 587–89

Biomedical ethics: fetal research and the films of Davenport Hooker (Wilson): 132–60

Boudia, Soraya, and Nathalie Jas, eds., Toxicants, Health and Regulation since 1945: 214–16

Bowers, Kristy Wilson, Plague and Public Health in Early Modern Seville: 572–74

Brada, Betsey, review by: 218–19

Braun, Lundy, review by: 393–95

Bresadola, Marco, Luigi Galvani: Devozione, scienza e rivoluzione: 577–79

Britain: autism foundations and law (Evans): 253–86

Brookes, Barbara L., review by: 389–90

Bryder, Linda, review by: 757–58

Burnham, John, ed., After Freud Left: A Century of Psychoanalysis in America: 209–11

Byrne, Joseph P., Health and Wellness in the Renaissance and Enlightenment: 378–79

Cadden, Joan, Nothing Natural Is Shameful: Sodomy and Science in Late Medieval Europe: 749–50

Carruthers, Susan L., review by: 763–64

Cases: and casebooks in Early Modern England (Kassell): 595–625

Casebooks: in Early Modern England (Kassell): 595–625

Cancer: metaphors and images of cancer (Stolberg): 48–74; Bowery series and prostate cancer (Aronowitz): 287–318

Children: autism foundations and law in Britain (Evans): 253–86; and polio vaccination in Hungary (Vargha): 319–43

Clouse, Michele L., review by: 572–74 [End Page 771]

Codebreakers (digital media and humanities review): 738–40

Cold War: polio vaccination in Hungary (Vargha): 319–43

Comfort, Nathaniel, review by: 738–40

Contagion: cargo, “infection,” and the logic of quarantine in the nineteenth century (Barnes): 75–101

Contraception: Pathfinder Fund and birth control in Peru (López): 344–72

Criminalization: absence of patient’s view of AIDS epidemic (McKay): 161–94

Curran, Andrew S., The Anatomy of Blackness: Science and Slavery in an Age of Enlightenment: 200–202

Cushing, Harvey: aesthetic grounding of modern medicine (Warner): 1–47

Dacome, Lucia, review by: 577–79

David, A. Rosalie, review by: 741–42

Death: and the third British heart transplant (MacDonald): 493–525

Delaporte, François, Chagas Disease: History of a Continent’s Scourge: 397–98

Disability: exercises in therapy (Guenther): 102–31

Discipline formation: exercises in therapy (Guenther): 102–31

Dixon, Laurinda S., The Dark Side of Genius: The Melancholic Persona in Art, ca. 1500–1700: 750–52

Downs, Jim, Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction: 392–93

Dugas, Gaétan: absence of patient’s view of AIDS epidemic (McKay): 161–94

Dunne, Matthew W., A Cold War State of Mind: Brainwashing and...

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