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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 76

2002

Founded by Henry E. Sigerist

Gert H. Brieger, Jerome J. Bylebyl Editors

Susan L. Abrams Associate Editor

Julia A. McVaugh Copyeditor

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Table of Contents

Volume 76

Articles

"Summus atque felicissimus salium" : The Medical Relevance of the Liquor alkahest / 1

Paulo A. Porto

Diagnosis and Authority in the Early Twentieth-Century Medical Practice of Richard C. Cabot / 30

Christopher Crenner

Competent Professionals and Modern Methods: State Medicine in British Columbia during the 1930s / 56

Megan J. Davies

"Doctor, Are You Trying to Kill Me?" : Ambivalence about the Patient Package Insert for Estrogen / 84

Elizabeth Siegel Watkins

Seeing Is Believing? The Form and Substance of French Medical Debates over Lourdes / 199

Jason Szabo

Making the Unit of Insulin: Standards, Clinical Work, and Industry, 1920–1925 / 231

Christiane Sinding

Rooming-In: Redesigning Hospitals and Motherhood in Cold War America / 271

Elizabeth Temkin

From Screening to Clinical Research: The Cure of Leukemia and the Early Development of the Cooperative Oncology Groups, 1955–1966 / 299

Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio

The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue / 429

Karol Kovalovich Weaver

The Chapel and the Operating Room: The Struggle of Roman Catholic Clergy, Physicians, and Believers with the Dilemmas of Obstetric Surgery, 1800–1900 / 461

Joseph G. Ryan [End Page 891]

Chorea and Community in a Nineteenth-Century Town / 495

Alice Wexler

Early Conjectures That Down Syndrome Is Caused by Chromosomal Nondisjunction / 528

K. Codell Carter

Matters of Life and Death: The Hospital of San Pedro in Puebla, 1790–1802 / 669

Luz Marí a Hernández-Sáenz

11 January 1887, the Day Medicine Changed: Joseph Grancher's Defense of Pasteur' s Treatment for Rabies / 698

Toby Gelfand

The Medical Examination and Biological Selection of University Students in Nazi Germany / 719

Bé la Bodó

The Health Care Experiments at Many Farms: The Navajo, Tuberculosis, and the Limits of Modern Medicine, 1952–1962 / 749

David S. Jones

American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Seventy-fifth Annual Meeting / 564

Todd L. Savitt

Notes and Comments

Updating the Accounts: Global Mortality of the 1918–1920 "Spanish" Infl uenza Pandemic / 105

Niall P. A. S. Johnson and Juergen Mueller

The Collected Papers of Paul Ehrlich: Why Was Volume 4 Never Published? / 335

Arthur M. Silverstein

Essay Review

Psychoanalysis: Creation, Evolution, and Survival / 345 E. James Lieberman

Netnotes: Medical History on the Internet

Straws in the Wind / 794

Russell C. Maulitz [End Page 892]

In Memoriam: Roy Porter / 791

Michael Neve

EDITORS' NOTE / viii (Spring)

OWSEI TEMKIN'S CENTENNIAL / x (Fall)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS / ix (Spring)

News and Events / 116, 340, 583, 797

Book Reviews / 121, 351, 586, 801

Erratum / 188

Book Notes / 186, 418, 657, 864

Books Received / 189, 421,660, 866

Contributors / 196, 427, 667, 873

Subject Index – Volume 76 / 874 [End Page 893]

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