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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61.4 (2006) 535-540



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Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine

In this list of recently completed dissertations, the highlighted number identifies each thesis and is your key to further information about it. Abstracts can be viewed in Dissertation Abstracts, issued monthly and available at many libraries. Some libraries provide free access to dissertations and abstracts online, including the capacity to download them in full. Most dissertations can also be ordered via ProQuest Information and Learning, Co. by calling 800-521-0600 or writing to 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Dissertations can be ordered online through the Bell and Howell website at http://www.umi.com.



Abramson, David Michael. The rules of engagement: How federal AIDS policy shaped community participation, and was shaped by it. Columbia University, 2005, 251 pages. 3174736

Agrawal, Susan Rachel. "Tune thy temper to these sounds": Music and medicine in the English ayre. Northwestern University, 2005, 1044 pages. 3177677

Auld, Frances B. The body of the monster: Fear and fascination. University of South Florida, 2005, 215 pages. 3183603

Becker, Ann Marie. Smallpox in Washington's army: Strategic implications of the disease during the American Revolutionary War. State University of New York, Stony Brook, 2005, 233 pages. 3179616

Bosia, Michael J. Blood ties: Identity, citizenship, and the politics of AIDS in France and the United States. Northwestern University, 2005, 366 pages. 3177688 [End Page 535]

Bowen, William R., Jr. Policy innovation and health insurance reform in the American states: An event history analysis of state medical savings account adoptions. Florida State University, 2005, 208 pages. 3183045

Brown, William H. Making representation: Dr. Helen MacMurchy and the "Feebleminded" in Ontario, 1906-1919. University of Toronto, 2005, 385 pages. NR02922

Canavese, Paula N. Factors determining health status: An analysis of diarrhea in the Union Army, 1861-1920. University of Chicago, 2005, 187 pages. 3181319

Cook, Steven W. Remembering and forgetting Abram Kardiner: His life and legacy in the shadow of Freud's influence. Emory University, 2005, 395 pages. 3176012

Dolezal, Joshua A. The re-imagination of the scientific physician in American literature, 1850-1930. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2005, 242 pages. 3176774

Draper, Ranney Blake. Same-sex desire in California, 1849-1900. University of California, Riverside, 2005, 287 pages. 3179374

Drott, Edward Robertson. To forget the self: Aging and senility in medieval Japanese Buddhism. University of Pennsylvania, 2005, 382 pages. 3179726

Duran Maseda, Maria Jose. Medicine and society in the literary memorial (Spanish text). Universidad de Valladolid, 2004, 559 pages. 3174512

Emin-Tunc, Tanfer. Technologies of choice: A history of abortion techniques in the United States, 1850-1980. State University of New York, Stony Brook, 2005, 318 pages. 3179633

Glasgow, Sara Mae. The private life of public health: Managing chronic disease in an era of neoliberal governmentality. University of Maryland, College Park, 2005, 512 pages. 3178585

Hans, Anjeana Kaur. Defining desires: Homosexual identity and German discourse, 1900-1933. Harvard University, 2005, 252 pages. 3173918

Hatcher, Jessamyn. Psychoanalysis in everyday life: The popularization and popular use of psychoanalysis in the United States, 1909-1935. Duke University, 2004, 296 pages. 3177857

Hribkova, Klara. Power, subject, and syphilis: Towards a sociology of venereal disease in the United States, 1900-1950. Simon Fraser University, 2004, 218 pages. NR03129 [End Page 536]

Hungate, Adam B. Let them eat yellowcake: Navajo uranium and American marginalization. University of California, Riverside, 2005, 277 pages. 3179382

Johnson, Erik W. Environmentalism in the United States: An assessment of the movement's national organizational infrastructure, 1955-1998. Pennsylvania State University, 2005, 133 pages. 3173797

Karnein, Anja J. Liberty vs. progress? The ethical implications of contemporary biomedicine in Germany and the United States. Brandeis University, 2005, 432 pages. 3179263

Keefer, Ann Rose. Borrowed angels and "roll" models: Disability and illness life narratives. State University of New York, Buffalo, 2005, 143 pages. 3179464

Kim, Taeyon. The moving eye: From Cold War racial subject to middle-class cosmopolitan, Korean cosmetic eyelid surgery, 1955-2001. Bowling Green State University, 2005, 195 pages...

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