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264 Notes on Contributors A.ke G. Blomqvist was born in Sweden and moved to North American as a graduate student in 1964. He received his PhD from Princeton University. Since, he has taught at the University of Western Ontario. As part of his work in development economics, he has taught and carried out research in several countries in Africa and Asia. In his present main area of interest, health economics, he has worked on both theoretical and comparative policy issues, and is currently editing a volume on health policy for the C. D. Howe Institute. Marsha Gold is a senior health researcher at Mathematica Policy Research, a leading public policy research firm located in Washington, DC. Her expertise in the state context, managed care, and policy-sensitive research projects derives from over twenty years in health policy and research positions at the state and federal levels and in the private sector. Dr Gold was director of research and analysis at the Group Health Association of America . Dr Gold's experience at the state level includes five years as editor of policy analysis and program evaluation, for the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Her doctorate is from the Harvard School of Public Health. David L. Gollaher is associate professor of public health in the Graduate School of Public Health at San Diego State University. He did his undergraduate work at University of California, Santa Barbara, and his graduate work at Harvard University where he received the PhD degree in the history of American civilization. His research on Dorothea Dix has been supported by a fellowship from Harvard's Houghton Library, and he is currently a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow. His biographical study, entitled Voice of the Mad: A Life of Dorothea Dix, will be published in the spring of 1994. Craig Banyan is associate professor of history at Brock University, Ontario. He works with Mary Hanyan on the political development of New York State during the early national period; together they have published "De Witt Clinton and the People's Men: Leadership and Purpose in an Early American Reform Movement, 1822-1826," in Mid-America. Their current 265 research project is entitled "Family and Power in New York State, 18151828 ." SheilahL. Martin was appointed dean of the faculty of law at the Universityof Calgary effective July 1992. She obtained her LLB degree from McGill and her LLM from the University of Alberta. She recently completed an SJD degree from the University of Toronto. Dr Martin has taught in many areas including feminist legal theory, torts and loss compensation, and commercial law. She has written widely in the areas of constitutional law,feminist jurisprudence, legal controls on human reproduction, health care, and law and law. She has coauthored the work Equality and Judicial Neutrality. Ellen S. More is assistant professor of the history of medicine in the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas. She is coeditor with Professor Maureen Milligan of the forthcoming collection, The Empathic Practitioner: Empathy, Gender, and Medicine. MichaelE. Nowlin received his PhD from the University of California at LosAngeles, and has taught at the University College of the Cariboo, and MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland. He is currently at the University of British Columbia, and working on a study of F. Scott Fitzgerald. He has recentlypublished in the Journal of American Studies and in Textual Studies in Canada. JohnSainsbury is associate professor of history at Brock University. His publications include Disaffected Patriots:London Supporters of Revolutionary American and articles in the New England Quarterly, the William and Mary Quarterly,and other journals. Michael L. Warsh completed his Master of Laws at Duke University, his LLB at the University of New Brunswick, and his MA in philosophy from Queen's University. Formerly a stockbroker, he recently served on the VancouverStock Exchange and Securities Regulatin (Matkin) Commission. He presently works in Vancouver for the securities law firm of Sobolewski, Anfield. ...

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