- Subject and Author IndexVolume 90
Subject and Author Index
Volume 90
Pagination according to issues:
No. 1 (Spring): 1–192
No. 2 (Summer): 193–362
No. 3 (Fall): 363–582
No. 4 (Winter): 583–772
Abu El-Haj, Nadia, review by: 753–55
Adulteration: drugs trade in colonial India (Bhattacharya): 61–91
AIDS/HIV: photographing AIDS (Engelmann): 250–78
Al-Gailani, Salim, “The ‘Ice Age’ of Anatomy and Obstetrics: Hand and Eye in the Promotion of Frozen Sections around 1900”: 611–42
Alexopoulos, Golfo, “Medical Research in Stalin’s Gulag”: 561–93
Amador, José, Medicine and Nation Building in the Americas, 1890–1940: 558–59
American health care policy: spines of steel (Linker): 222–49
Amster, Ellen J., Medicine and the Saints: Science, Islam and the Colonial Encounter in Morocco, 1877–1956: 162–64
Anatomy: and use of frozen sections (Al-Gailani): 611–42
Andersen, Lisa, review by: 561–63
Anderson, Stuart, review by: 340–42
Anderson, Warwick, and Ian R. Mackay, Intolerant Bodies: A Short History of Autoimmunity: 178–79
Anthropometrics: and the Chinese body (Fu): 643–71
Antidepressants: marketing masked depression (Gerber and Gaudillière): 455–90
Arnold, David, review by: 737–38
Aronowitz, Robert, review by: 178–79
Asher, Marc A., Dogged Persistence: Harrington, Post-polio Scoliosis, and the Origin of Spine Instrumentation: 568–69
Asylum: suicide and life-saving technologies in (Brian): 583–610
Autobiography: Shoulder of E.A. Codman (Gainty): 394–423
Ayala, Ana S., review by: 574–76
Ayurveda: drugs trade in colonial India (Bhattacharya): 61–91
Bacteriology: Chinese plague (Peckham): 32–60
Barras, Vincent, ed. Anatomies: De Vésale au Virtuel: 711–13
Barratt, Alexandra, review by: 547–49
Bazaar medicine: drugs trade in colonial India (Bhattacharya): 61–91
Benedek, Thomas G., Rheumatism: Its History from Paleo-Pathology to the Advent of Experimental Science: 708–9
Berkowitz, Carin, review by: 718–19
Bhattacharya, Nandini, “Between the Bazaar and the Bench: Making of the Drugs Trade in Colonial India, ca. 1900–1930”: 61–91
Blair, Thomas, R., “Plague Doctors in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Mental Health Professionals and the ‘San Francisco Model,’ 1981–1990”: 279–311
Bliquez, Lawrence J., The Tools of Asclepius: Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times: 546–47
Blood bank: blood banking in China (Soon): 424–54
Blood donation: blood banking in China (Soon): 424–54
Blood transfusion: blood banking in China (Soon): 424–54
Boehm, Isabelle, and Nathalie Rousseau, eds., L’Expressivite du lexique medical en Grece et a Rome: Hommages a Francoise Skoda: 141–42
Bowers, Kristy Wilson, review by: 331–32
Bradley, Dan Beach: and Western obstetrics in Siam (Pearson): 1–31
Breakbone fever: and history of disease (Packard): 193–221
Brian, Kathleen M., “‘The Weight of Perhaps Ten or a Dozen Human Lives’: Suicide, Accountability, and the Life-Saving Technologies of the Asylum”: 583–610
Brosco, Jeffrey P., review by: 172–73 [End Page 765]
Brown, Miranda, The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive: 543–44
Butler, Sarah M., Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England: 325–26
Caduff, Carlo, The Pandemic Perhaps: Dramatic Events in a Public Culture of Danger: 747–48
Cage, Claire, review by: 329–30
Camps: medical research (Alexopoulos): 363–93
Cantor, David, and Edmund Ramsden, eds., Stress, Shock, and Adaptation in the Twentieth Century: 353–55
Carter, Tim, Merchant Seamen’s Health, 1860–1960: Medicine, Technology, Shipowners and the State in Britain: 339–40
Cartwright, Anthony C., The British Pharmacopoeia, 1864 to 2014: Medicines, International Standards and the State: 340–42
Chapin, Christy Ford, Ensuring America’s Health: The Public Creation of the Corporate Health Care System: 740–42
Chiang, Howard, ed., Psychiatry and Chinese History: 160–61
Child psychiatry: emotionally disturbed children (Doroshow): 92–123
Children: anthropometrics in Republican China (Fu): 643–71
China: Chinese plague (Peckham): 32–60; anthropometrics in Republican period (Fu): 643–71
Chung, Kevin C., review by: 708–9
Churchill, Frederick B., review by: 719–20
Clark, Anna, review by: 337–38
Clark, Claire D., review by: 181–82
Clark, Patricia A., review...