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  • Subject and Author Index

Volume 85

Pagination according to issues:

No. 1 (Spring): 1–170

No. 2 (Summer): 171–318

No. 3 (Fall): 319–530

No. 4 (Winter): 531–690

Abel, Emily K., “‘In the Last Stages of Irremediable Disease’: American Hospitals and Dying Patients before World War II”: 29–56

AIDS: and the professional ethics of American medicine (wallis): 619–48

Allen, James Smith, review by: 656–57

Ambulances: American hospitals and dying patients before World War II (abel): 29–56

Aminoff, Michael J., Brown-Séquard: An Improbable Genius Who Transformed Medicine: 659–60

Anatomy: remotely anatomizing the living body in the fin de siècle (goldberg): 1–28; visual displays and surgical education in early 19th C. London (berkowitz): 248–78

Angel, Katherine, review by: 305–7

Apothecaries: and the medical marketplace in 17th - and 18th-century Wales (withey): 222–47

Archambeau, Nicole, “Healing Options during the Plague: Survivor Stories from a Fourteenth-Century Canonization Inquest”: 531–58

Armus, Diego, review by: 513–14

Azzolini, Monica, review by: 292–93

Bagliani, Agostino Paravicini, Le monde vegetal: Medicine, botanique, symbolique: 285–86

Bamji, Alexandra, review by: 653–54

Bashford, Alison, and Philippa Levine, eds. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics: 667–69

Berkowitz, Carin, “The Beauty of Anatomy: Visual Displays and Surgical Education in Early-Nineteenth-Century London”: 248–78

Bioequivalence: regulatory career of (carpenter and tobbell): 93–131

Biopsy: regime of hope and cancer of the womb (löwy): 356–83

Bittel, Carla, Mary Putnum Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America: 302–3

Black death: in India and China (sussman): 319–55

Blair, Ann, review by: 504–5

Bliss, Michael, review by: 304–5

Bresadola, Marco, “A Physician and a Man of Science: Patients, Physicians, and Diseases in Marcello Malpighi’s Medical Practice”: 193–221; review by, 295–97

Brie: ecclesiastical regulation of midwives in (vann sprecher & karras): 171–92

Brieger, Gert H., review by: 658–59

Brower, M. Brady, Unruly Spirits: The Science of Psychic Phenomena in Modern France: 656–57

Brown, Michael, review by: 148–50, 507–9

Cancer: suffering and death among early American roentgenologists (goldberg): 1–28; of the womb (löwy): 356–83

Canonization: survivor stories from a 14th-C. inquest (archambeau): 531–58

Carlino, Andrea, and Michel Jeanneret, eds., Vulgariser la Medécine: Du Style Médical en France et en Italie (XVIe et XVIIe Siècles): 504–5

Caron, Simone M., review by: 156–57

Carpenter, Daniel, Reputation and Power: Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA: 162–63

Carpenter, Daniel, and Dominique A. Tobbell, “Bioequivalence: The Regulatory Career of a Pharmaceutical Concept”: 93–131

Cassedy, James H., John Shaw Billings: Science and Medicine in the Gilded Age: 304–5

Cattle: colonial medicine in India from the veterinary perspective (mishra): 586–618 [End Page 680]

Cauterization: regime of hope and cancer of the womb (löwy): 356–83

Chakrabarti, Pratik, review by: 309–10

Charles Bell: visual displays and surgical education in early-19th-C. London (berkowitz): 248–78

Childbirth: ecclesiastical regulation of midwives in Brie, 1499–1504 (vann sprecher & karras): 171–92

China: Black Death in (sussman): 319–55

Chinese: first Chinese hospital in America (risse): 413–47

Chronic disease: American hospitals and dying patients before World War II (abel): 29–56

Church: ecclesiastical regulation of midwives in Brie, 1499–1504 (vann sprecher & karras): 171–92

Clayton, Martin, and Ron Philo, Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man: 292–93

Cohn, Jr., Samuel K., Cultures of Plague: Medical Thinking at the End of the Renaissance: 136–37

Comfort, Nathaniel, review by: 669–71

Conforti, Maria, review by: 297–99

Correspondence: patients, physicians, and diseases in the medical practice of Marcello Malpighi (bresadola): 193–221

Crawshaw, Jane L. Stevens, review by: 136–37

Crichton-Harris, Ann, Poison in Small Measure: Dr. Christopherson and the Cure for Bilharzia: 154–56

Crowther, Kathleen M., review by: 139–40; Adam and Eve in the Protestant Reformation: 502–3

D’Antonio, Patricia, American Nursing: A History of Knowledge, Authority, and the Meaning of Work: 664–65

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