- Subject and Author IndexVolume 92
Pagination according to issues:
No. 1 (Spring): 1–236
No. 2 (Summer): 237–412
No. 3 (Fall): 413–576
No. 4 (Winter): 577–736
Abel, Emily K., Living in Death’s Shadow: Family Experiences of Terminal Care and Irreplaceable Loss: 566–67
Ablard, Jonathan D., review by: 215–17
Abraham, Tara, Rebel Genius: Warren S. McCulloch’s Transdisciplinary Life in Science: 223–24
Advertising: and medical practice in London c. 1700 (Barry): 575–603
Africa: and yellow fever research (Vaughan): 172–205
Agasse, Jean-Michel, and Concetta Pennuto, eds., Girolamo Mercuriale Johann Crato von Krafftheim: Une Correspondance Entre Deux Medecins Humanistes: 551–53
Agricultural antibiotics: in Britain (Kirchhelle): 317–51
Alberti, Samuel J. M. M., “Drawing Damaged Bodies: British Medical Art in the Early Twentieth Century”: 439–73
Amateur medicine: and women in British Africa (Wells): 413–38
Ammerman, Rebecca Miller, review by: 374–76
Ancient Egyptian medicine: for migraines (Popko): 352–67
Andrea Prader: and the medical management of intersex (Eder): 604–33
Antimicrobial resistance: and livestock (Kirchhelle): 317–51
Apothecary: John Houghton (Barry): 575–603
Autobiography: of twentieth-century physicians (Lerner): 55–77
Ashley, Susan A., “Misfits” in Fin-de-Siecle France and Italy: Anatomies of Difference: 209–10
Ballenger, Jesse, review by: 566–67
Barry, Jonathan, “John Houghton and Medical Practice in London c. 1700”: 575–603
Benedict, Carol A., review by: 550–51
Berridge, Virginia, review by: 564–66
Biernoff, Suzannah, Portraits of Violence: War and the Aesthetics of Disfigurement: 400–01
Biography: of twentieth-century physicians (Lerner): 55–77
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, review by: 384–85
Blanc, Paul David, Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon: 387–89
Body: in Chinese Buddhist scripture (Salguero): 237–60
Boster, Dea H., and Joel D. Howell, Medicine at Michigan: A History of the University of Michigan Medical School at the Bicentennial: 558–59
Bouley, Bradford A., Pious Postmortems: Anatomy, Sanctity, and the Catholic Church in Early Modern Europe: 698–700
Bourbonnais, Nicole, review by: 702–704
Braun, Lundy, review by: 389–91
Breast cancer: and radical mastectomy (Wright): 141–71
Briggs, Laura, review by: 706–707
British Africa: and colonial medicine (Wells): 413–38
Bucheneau, Stefanie, and Roberto Lo Presti, eds., Human and Animal Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy & Medicine: 377–78
Buddhism: and the body (Salguero): 237–60
Carden-Coyne, Ana, review by: 400–01
Carlino, Andrea, review by: 551–53
Casper, Stephen T., and Delia Gavrus, eds., The History of the Brain and Mind Sciences: Technique, Technology, Therapy: 553–55
Catholicism: and American medicine (Martucci): 287–316 [End Page 731]
Chaplains: and mental illness in prison (Cox and Marland): 78–109
Children: and leprosy (Salguero): 237–60
China: Buddhist scripture and the body (Salguero): 237–60
Circulation of knowledge: and the medical management of intersex (Eder): 604–33
Clark, Claire D., The Recovery Revolution: The Battle over Addiction Treatment in the United States: 564–66; review by: 713–14
Clinical judgement: and twentieth-century physicians (Lerner): 55–77
Cole, Simon A., review by: 714–16
Colonial memoir: of women in British Africa (Wells): 413–38
Colonial medicine: and women in British Africa (Wells): 413–38
Córdova, Isabel M., Pushing in Silence: Modernizing Puerto Rico and the Medicalization of Childbirth: 706–707
Cortisone: and the medical management of intersex (Eder): 604–33
Cowpox: and vaccination in Cuba (Gonzalez): 110–40
Cox, Catherine, and Hilary Marland, “‘He Must Die or Go Mad in This Place’: Prisoners, Insanity, and the Pentonville Model Prison Experiment, 1842–52”: 78–109
Craddock, Susan, Compound Solutions: Pharmaceutical Alternatives for Global Health: 405–07
Cuba: and public health (Gonzalez): 110–40
Culion Leprosy Colony: and medical studies (Salguero): 237–60
Cystic Fibrosis: and the mist tent (LaBonte): 634–63
D’Antonio, Patricia, Nursing with a Message: Public Health Demonstration Projects in New York City: 214–15
Dacome, Lucia, Malleable Anatomies: Models, Makers, and Material Culture in Eighteenth-Century Italy: 556–57
Das, Aileen R., review by: 372–74
David Rustein: heart disease and public health (R...