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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78.4 (2004) 957-959
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Table of Contents
Volume 78
Articles
The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture: Medicine and the Renaissance World of Learning / 1
Nancy G. Siraisi
Demonology, Neurology, and Medicine in Edwardian Britain / 37
Rhodri Hayward
The Rise and Decline of the Medical Member: Doctors and Parliament in Edwardian and Interwar Britain / 59
Roger Cooter
Epidemic Encephalitis and American Neurology, 1919-1940 / 108
Kenton Kroker
Medical History for the Masses: How American Comic Books Celebrated Heroes of Medicine in the 1940s / 148
Bert Hansen
Plague and Contagionism in Eighteenth-Century England: The Role of Richard Mead / 273
Arnold Zuckerman
Living and Dying in Georgian London's Lying-In Hospitals / 309
Lisa Forman Cody
Between Persuasion and Compulsion: Smallpox Control in Brooklyn and New York, 1894-1902 / 349
James Colgrove
Expertise and Control: Childbearing in Three Twentieth-Century Working-Class Lancashire Communities / 379
Lucinda McCray Beier
The Narratives of Kawasaki Disease / 410
Howard I. Kushner, Christena L. Turner, John F. Bastian, and Jane C. Burns
"Venerate the Lancet": Benjamin Rush's Yellow Fever Therapy in Context / 539
Paul E. Kopperman [End Page 957]
Averting Disaster: The Hudson's Bay Company and Smallpox in Western Canada during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries / 575
Paul Hackett
A Duty to Kill? A Duty to Die? Rethinking the Euthanasia Controversy of 1906 / 610
Jacob M. Appel
Patterns of Municipal Health Expenditure in Interwar England and Wales / 635
Alysa Levene, Martin Powell, and John Stewart
Motus Tonicus: Georg Ernst Stahl's Formulation of Tonic Motion and Early Modern Medical Thought / 767
Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang
State Propaganda and Mental Disorders: The Issue of Psychiatric Casualties among Japanese Soldiers During the Asia-Pacific War / 804
Janice Matsumura
Death Be Not Proud: Children, Families, and Cancer in Postwar America / 836
Gretchen Krueger
Texts and Documents
Theodor Kocher's Surgical and Clinical Case Presentations / 192
Oliver Isepponi, Valentin Huwiler, and Urs Boschung
E. C. Noble in June 1921, and His Account of the Discovery of Insulin / 864
Mark Jurdjevic and Caitlin Tillman
Forum
"The Unbearable Heaviness of Lead" / 196
John C. Burnham
Author's Response
Ellen Silbergeld [End Page 958]
Feminist Scholarship / 876
Monica H. Green and 87 Others
Author's Response
John Scarborough
Essay Reviews
Drug Wars: Policy Hots and Historical Cools / 440
David T. Courtwright
Not All Nurses Are Good, Not All Doctors Are Bad . . . . / 451
Julie Fairman
American Association for the History of Medicine: Report of the Seventy-seventh Annual Meeting / 670
Todd L. Savitt
A New Agreement between the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine / ix (Fall)
Editors' Notes / viii (Spring), viii (Fall)
Instructions for Authors / ix (Spring)
News and Events / 195, 461, 691, 880
Book Reviews / 201, 465, 695, 885
Book Notes / 262, 529, 756, 930
Books Received / 265, 532, 759, 932
Contributors / 270, 537, 765, 939
Subject and Author index—Volume 78 / 941
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