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Bulletin of the History of Medicine The American Association for the History of Medicine The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine volume 83 2009 BALTIMORE THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS 2009 Founded by Henry E. Sigerist Randall M. Packard and Mary E. Fissell Editors Gert H. Brieger Emeritus Editor Carolyn McLaughlin Associate Editor Advisory Editorial Board Warwick H. Anderson James Bono Julie Fairman Georgina Feldberg Bert Hansen Joel Howell David Jones Mary Lindemann Brian Nance Jonathan Sadowsky Janet Tighe Elizabeth Watkins © Copyright 2009 by The Johns Hopkins University Press TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 83 articles Introduction: Simultaneously Global and Local: Reassessing Smallpox Vaccination and Its Spread, 1789–1900 / 1 Sanjoy Bhattacharya and Niels Brimnes Catching Cowpox: The Early Spread of Smallpox Vaccination, 1798– 1810 / 17 Andrea Rusnock Smallpox and Cowpox under the Southern Cross: The Smallpox Epidemic of 1789 and the Advent of Vaccination in Colonial Australia / 37 Michael J. Bennett The World’s First Immunization Campaign: The Spanish Smallpox Vaccine Expedition, 1803–1813 / 63 Catherine Mark and José G. Rigau-Pérez Safeguarding Slaves: Smallpox, Vaccination, and Governmental Health Policies among the Enslaved Population in the Danish West Indies, 1803–1848 / 95 Niklas Thode Jensen Jennerian Vaccination and the Creation of a National Public Health Agenda in Japan, 1850–1900 / 125 Ann Jannetta Borrowing, Adapting, and Learning the Practices of Smallpox: Notes from Colonial Goa / 141 Cristiana Bastos Pursuing Protection from Disease: The Making of Smallpox Prophylactic Practice in Colonial Punjab / 164 Lauren Minsky The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: “I Am Their Physician”: Dr. Owen J. Wister of Germantown and His Too Many Patients / 245 Steven J. Peitzman An “Epeleptick” Bondswoman: Fits, Slavery, and Power in the Antebellum South / 271 Dea H. Boster Truth, Trust, and Confidence in Surgery, 1890–1910: Patient Autonomy, Communication, and Consent / 302 Sally Wilde Keeping Modern in Medicine: Pharmaceutical Promotion and Physician Education in Postwar America / 331 Jeremy A. Greene and Scott H. Podolsky Presidential Address: Quarantining Women: Venereal Disease Rapid Treatment Centers in World War II America / 431 John Parascandola The Odd Case of Charles Knowlton: Anatomical Performance, Medical Narrative, and Identity in Antebellum America / 460 Michael Sappol Hydropathy at Home: The Water Cure and Domestic Healing in MidNineteenth -Century Britain / 499 Hilary Marland and Jane Adams European Cloth and “Tropical” Skin: Clothing Material and British Ideas of Health and Hygiene in Tropical Climates / 530 Ryan Johnson An Operation for Evangelization: Friar Francisco González Laguna, the Cesarean Section, and Fetal Baptism in Late Colonial Peru / 647 Adam Warren Migrant Clinics and Hookworm Science: Peripheral Origins of International Health, 1840–1920 / 676 Steven Palmer Gender, Age, and Diagnosis: The Rise and Fall of Involutional Melancholia in American Psychiatry, 1900–1980 / 710 Laura D. Hirshbein “Where the Need is Greatest”: Social Psychiatry and Race-Blind Universalism in Harlem’s Lafargue Clinic, 1946–1958 / 746 Dennis Doyle American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the EightySecond Annual Meeting / 561 Christopher Crenner Editorial / viii (Summer) Editors’ Note / viii (Fall), vii (Winter) Instructions for Authors / viii (Spring) News and Events / 378, 596, 775 Media Reviews / 380 Michael Sappol, Editor Book Reviews / 191, 385, 600, 778 Book Notes / 240, 425, 815 Books Received / 242, 427, 643, 817 Subject and Author Index—Volume 83 / 819 ...

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