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999  Bull. Hist. Med., 2008, 82   : 000–000 articles Introduction: Women, Health, and Healing in Early Modern Europe / 1 Mary E. Fissell Women or Healers? Household Practices and the Categories of Health Care in Late Medieval Iberia / 18 Montserrat Cabré A View from the Streets: Women and Medical Work in Elizabethan London / 52 Deborah E. Harkness Blood and Expertise: The Trials of the Female Medical Expert in the Ancien-Régime Courtroom / 86 Cathy McClive Duchess, Heal Thyself: Elisabeth of Rochlitz and the Patient’s Perspective in Early Modern Germany / 109 Alisha Rankin Making Medicines in the Early Modern Household Elaine Leong / 145 The Nature of Plague in Late Eighteenth-Century Egypt Alan Mikhail / 249 Sacagawea’s “Cold”: Pregnancy and the Written Record of the Lewis and Clark Expedition / 276 Peter J. Kastor and Conevery Bolton Valenčius Doctors on Record: Uruguay’s Infant Mortality Stagnation and Its Remedies, 1895–1945 / 311 Anne-Emanuelle Birn “Physicians are not Bootleggers”: The Short, Peculiar Life of the Medicinal Alcohol Movement / 355 Jacob M. Appel Between the Ego and the Icepick: Psychosurgery, Psychoanalysis, and Psychiatric Discourse / 387 Mical Raz TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 82 From Foetid Air to Filth: The Cultural Transformation of British Epidemiological Thought, ca. 1780–1848 / 515 Michael Brown “Not from the College, but Through the Public and the Legislature”: Charles Maclean and the Relocation of Medical Debate in the Early Nineteenth Century / 545 Catherine Kelly Cultures of Death and Politics of Corpse Supply: Anatomy in Vienna, 1848–1914 / 570 Tatjana Buklijas “The Red Man and the White Plague”: Rethinking Race, Tuberculosis, and American Indians, ca. 1890–1950 / 608 Christian W. McMillen Atlantic Conjunctures in Anglo-American Neurology: Lewis H. Weed and Johns Hopkins Neurology, 1917–1942 / 646 Stephen T. Casper Whose Body Is It Anyway? Trading the Dead Poor, Coroner’s Disputes, and the Business of Anatomy at Oxford University, 1885–1929 / 755 Elizabeth T. Hurren Race and Medical Practice in Kansas City’s Free Dispensary / 820 Christopher Crenner Psychological Trauma and Its Treatment in the Polio Epidemics / 848 Daniel J. Wilson Allied Against Reform: Pharmaceutical Industry–Academic Physician Relations in the United States, 1945–1970 / 878 Dominique A. Tobbell Texts and Documents The Death of Isabella della Volpe: Four Eyewitness Accounts of a Postmortem Caesarean Section in 1545 / 169 Katharine Park American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the EightyFirst Annual Meeting / 672 Christopher W. Crenner Editors’ Note / ix (Spring) Instructions for Authors / viii (Spring) News and Events / 188, 421, 698, 913 Media Reviews / 425, 916 Book Reviews / 191, 433, 703, 924 Book Notes / 242, 504, 767 Books Received / 244, 507, 770, 978 Subject and Author Index—Volume 82 / 984 ...

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