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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79.4 (2005) 861-871



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Subject and Author Index

Volume 79 Compiled by Carol Clausen

Pagination according to issues:
No. 1 (Spring): 1–188
No. 2 (Summer): 189–392
No. 3 (Fall): 393–626
No. 4 (Winter): 627–877



Abelmann, Walter H., ed. The Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology: The First 25 Years, 1970–1995: 366–67

Acker, Caroline Jean, review by: 376–78

Advertising: of drugs in U.S. (tomes): 627–63; hypertension and Diuril (greene): 749–94

Africa: psychiatric reform in French North Africa (keller): 459–99

Agostoni, Claudia. Monuments of Progress: Modernization and Public Health in Mexico City, 1876–1910:135–36

Albala, Ken. Eating Right in the Renaissance: 326–27

Allen, Garland E., review by: 153–55

Alonso Guardo, Alberto. Los pronósticos médicos en la medicina medieval: el "Tractatus de Crisi et de Diebus Creticis" de Bernardo de Gordonio: 119–20

American Association for the History of Medicine: Latin American history of medicine (asúa): 111–117; council and committees: 795–99; report of the 78th annual meeting (savitt): 544–64

Anderson, Marynita. Physician Heal Thyself: Medical Practitioners of Eighteenth-Century New York: 817–18

Anderson, Warwick, Anderson, Warwick. The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health, and Racial Destiny in Australia: 608–610; reviews by: 339–40, 340–42

Andrews, Bridie, and Mary P. Sutphen, eds. Medicine and Colonial Identity: 340–42

Andrews, Jonathan, and Andrew Scull. Customers and Patrons of the Mad-Trade: The Management of Lunacy in Eighteenth-Century London, with the Complete Text of John Monro's 1766 Case Book: 577–79

Animals: malarial birds and infectious human disease in animals (slater): 261–94

Ankeny, Rachel A., review by: 161–62

Argentina: history of medicine in and correspondence of Henry Sigerist and Juan R. Beltrán (asúa): 111–17

Arnold, Ken and Danielle Olsen, eds. Medicine Man: The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome: 342–43

Art: the charlatan in medieval Islam (pormann): 189–227

Asúa, Miguel de, "Henry Sigerist and the History of Medicine in Latin America: His Correspondence with Juan R. Beltrán": 111–17

Ayliffe, Graham A. J. and Mary P. English. Hospital Infection: From Miasmas to MRSA: 167–68



Bachrach, Susan and Dieter Kuntz, eds. Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race: 602–4

Bacon, Douglas R., review by: 343–45

Ballenger, Jesse, review by: 375–76

Bamforth, Iain, ed. The Body in the Library: A Literary Anthology of Modern Medicine: 175–76

Barona Vilar, José Lluís. Salud, tecnología y saber médico: 848–49

Barondess, Jeremiah A., review by: 144–45

Bartlett, Peter, review by: 147–48

Bartrip, Peter, review by: 138–39

Beltrán, Juan R.: correspondence with Henry Sigerist (asúa): 111–17

Bender, Daniel E. Sweated Work, Weak Bodies: Anti-Sweatshop Campaigns and Languages of Labor: 599–600

Berg, Marc and Stefan Timmermans. The Gold Standard: The Challenge of Evidence-Based Medicine and Standardization in Health Care: 369–70

Berkowitz, Edward D. Robert Ball and the Politics of Social Security: 160–61

Beveridge, Albert J., III, review by: 845–46 [End Page 861]

Beyer, Karl: hypertension and Diuril (greene): 749–94

Bickel, Marcel H., review by: 123–24

Bicks, Caroline. Midwiving Subjects in Shakespeare's England: 125–26

Bigelow, Jacob. American Medical Botany (Boston, 1817–1820): 818–19

Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, review by: 337–39

Bittel, Carla, "Science, Suffrage, and Experimentation: Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Controversy Over Vivisection in Late Nineteenth-Century America": 664–94

Blécourt, Willem de, and Cornelie Usborne, eds. Cultural Approaches to the History of Medicine: Mediating Medicine in Early Modern and Modern Europe: 808–9

Bollet, Alfred Jay, review by: 585–87

Borsay, Anne, review by: 577–79

Boston Women's Health Book Collective: response to Our Bodies, Ourselves (kline): 81–110

Bresalier, Michael, review by: 365–66

Brieger, Gert H., reviews by: 179, 817–18

Briese, Olaf. Angst in den Zeiten der Cholera. 4 vols. Vol. 1, Über kulturelle Ursprünge des Bakteriums; vol. 2, Panik-Kurve. Berlins Cholerajahr, 1831/32; vol. 3...

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