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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 62.1 (2007) 90-95

Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine*

In this list of recently completed dissertations, the highlighted number uniquely 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 by calling 800-521-0600 or writing to 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Dissertations can be ordered online through the ProQuest website at http://www.il. proquest.com/products_umi/dissertations/disexpress.shtml.

Adell, Rebecca Jemima. Creating parliamentary smoke: The quest for a national smoke pollution law in nineteenth-century England. University of Alberta, 2005, 280 pages. NR08604
Au, Sokhieng. Medicine and modernity in colonial Cambodia. University of California, Berkeley, 2005, 334 pages. 3190798
Balcom, Karen Suzanne. Discovery and information use patterns of Nobel Laureates in physiology or medicine. The University of Texas, Austin, 2005, 161 pages. 3187664
Barrenechea, Francisco. Narrative in Aristophanes' "Wealth." Columbia University, 2005, 215 pages. 3188714
Bathurst, Rhonda R. Health and settlement implications of parasites from Pacific Northwest coast archaeological sites. McMaster University, 2005, 344 pages. NR07883
Beyda, Adam. Playing and ultimate reality: Dialectics of experience in Jung and Winnicott. The Wright Institute, 2005, 87 pages. 3188699 [End Page 90]
Blanchette, Patricia A. No cross, no crown: The semiotics of suffering in early medieval female hagiography. University of California, Santa Cruz, 2005, 203 pages. 3191878
Bolnick, Deborah Ann. The genetic prehistory of eastern North America: Evidence from ancient and modern DNA. University of California, Davis, 2005, 155 pages. 3191092
Broich, John. Water and the modern British city: The case of London, 1835–1903. Stanford University, 2005, 285 pages. 3187266
Cannon, Mercy. Embodying nature: Medicine, law, and the female Gothic. The University of Tennessee, 2005, 281 pages. 3193586
Carter, Eric D. Disease, science, and regional development: Malaria control in Northwest Argentina, 1890–1950. The University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2005, 553 pages. 3186104
Carter, Laverne Morrow. The impact of image and venues on social welfare policy outcomes: A case study of community health centers (1985–2002). Saint Louis University, 2005, 197 pages. 3185047
Churchill, Wendy D. Female complaints: The medical diagnosis and treatment of British women, 1590–1740. McMaster University, 2005, 291 pages. NR07891
Ciesielka, Debbie J. The leadership story of Linda Richards: America's first trained nurse. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2005, 213 pages. 3193270
Coulibaly, Daouda. The landscape of traumatic memory: Illness as a metaphor in Native and African American literatures. State University of New York, Stony Brook, 2005, 198 pages. 3189409
Crawford, Chandra L. Race, social constructions, and the policy process: The case of the ADAA. Purdue University, 2005, 160 pages. 3191444
Deac, Mioara. Mirror of the world or submerged unconscious? Hallucinations and the Victorians, England (1853–1901). University of Notre Dame, 2005, 321 pages. 3189253
Defrancis, Theresa. Women-writing-women: Three American responses to the Woman Question. University of Rhode Island, 2005, 202 pages. 3186902
Dyck, Erika. Psychedelic psychiatry: LSD and post–World War II medical experimentation in Canada. McMaster University, 2005, 324 pages. NR07898 [End Page 91]
Fore, Dana Yuen. Masculinity, disability, and the literature of bodies on display. University of California, Davis, 2005, 193 pages. 3191121
Francis, Edgar Walter IV. Islamic symbols and Sufi rituals for protection and healing: Religion and magic in the writings of Ahmad ibn Ali al-Buni. University of California, Los Angeles, 2005, 258 pages. 3188348
Golden, Cheryl L. The role of poison in Roman society. The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2005, 218 pages. 3190255
Grinnell, George C. On hypochondria: Interpreting Romantic health and illness. McMaster University, 2005, 296 pages. NR07905
Grympa, Sonya Joy. Healing Honan: Canadian nurses at the North China Mission, 1888–1947. University of Alberta, 2005, 370 pages. NR08242
Hale, Donna Kay. The image of disabled people as reflected in award-winning photos. Bowling Green State University...

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