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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences

Volume 64, Number 3, July 2009

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E-ISSN: 1468-4373 Print ISSN: 0022-5045

Table of Contents

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The Maudsley Hospital and the Rockefeller Foundation: The Impact of Philanthropy on Research and Training
pp. 273-299
Honor, Brotherhood, and the Corporate Ethos of London’s Barber-Surgeons’ Company, 1570–1640
pp. 300-332
Necessary Torture?: Vivisection, Suffragette Force-Feeding, and Responses to Scientific Medicine in Britain c. 1870–1920
pp. 333-372

Book Reviews

Origins of American Health Insurance: A History of Industrial Sickness Funds (review)
pp. 373-375
The Tropical World of Samuel Taylor Darling: Parasites, Pathology, and Philanthropy (review)
pp. 375-377
Heroes of Pharmacy: Professional Leadership in Times of Change (review)
pp. 377-379
The Politics of Madness: The State, Insanity and Society in England, 1845–1914 (review)
pp. 379-381
Murder after Death: Literature and Anatomy in Early Modern England (review)
pp. 381-382
Making Women’s Medicine Masculine: The Rise of Male Authority in Pre-Modern Gynaecology (review)
pp. 383-385
Renovating Russia: The Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity, 1880–1980 (review)
pp. 385-388
Our Present Complaint: American Medicine Then and Now (review)
pp. 388-390
Is Arsenic an Aphrodisiac? The Sociochemistry of an Element (review)
pp. 390-392
The Ambulance: A History (review)
pp. 392-394
Dropsy, Dialysis, Transplant: A Short History of Failing Kidneys (review)
pp. 394-396
Mental Illness and Learning Disability since 1850: Finding a Place for Mental Disorder in the United Kingdom (review)
pp. 396-398

Letter to the Editor

Call for Papers: 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the History of Medicine
pp. 399-400

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